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Boeing considers resuming C-17 production amid global interest

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Boeing considers resuming C-17 production amid global interest
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C-17 Globemaster III | Wikipedia

The C-17 Globemaster III remains a crucial component of Western strategic airlift capabilities, with 279 units produced. Only one has been lost in an accident, leaving approximately 275 operational today. Despite the end of production a decade ago, Boeing is considering increasing the number of Globemasters due to ongoing negotiations with interested countries.

The C-17 was developed by McDonnell Douglas for the United States Air Force and first entered service in 1995. It replaced the Lockheed C-141 Starlifter and shares duties with the larger Lockheed C-5. Production ended in November 2015 after delivering 279 units to various international air forces.

Currently, according to Boeing's website, there are 275 active C-17s worldwide. The United States Air Force is the largest operator with a fleet spread across different bases. Outside the US, other nations and organizations operate 52 additional units.

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Boeing is contemplating restarting production due to interest from several countries, although details remain undisclosed. Japan has expressed interest in acquiring more Globemasters. The potential restart faces challenges but could be feasible as European states increase defense spending.

While large strategic airlifters like the C-17 remain essential for carrying heavy loads such as M1 Abrams tanks, their role may diminish in future conflicts where smaller aircraft are preferred for forward bases.

Despite these uncertainties, all but one of the original Globemaster IIIs still exist today. The possibility of restarting production could lead to an increase in their numbers if demand arises from Western and US-allied air forces seeking true strategic airlift capabilities.

"Even though production of the C-17 Globemaster ended a decade ago," Boeing says it is "considering increasing the number of Globemasters in the world."

"Boeing said that talks were underway," though they are still "in their 'early infancy.'"

"It is unclear if Japan is looking to purchase new builds or purchase second-hand aircraft from US stocks."

"Boeing says there is no planned replacement for the Globemaster IIIs."

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