Boeing recently completed the first depot level maintenance of an E-4B National Airborne Operations Center aircraft at its San Antonio, Texas, facility, the company announced. “Boeing’s ability to return this aircraft to service, ahead of schedule, benefits the men and women who serve on them as well as the citizens they protect,” Air Force E-4B section chief Joseph Stupic said in a May 20 company release. Boeing overhauled both the Air Force’s 747-based E-4B and VC-25 platforms in Wichita, Kan., from 1974 until the company closed its facility there last year. The Air Force’s four NAOC aircraft are cycled through refit every two years. Boeing also reworks Air Force C-17 and KC-135s, as well as commercial aircraft on the San Antonio line, according to the release.
ACC Unveils New Way to Measure Readiness
May 9, 2025
Air Combat Command is changing how it measures and tracks readiness for its fleet of aircraft, with a top general saying the focus is on “simplicity” and better articulating what its wings need.