KC-46 flew 16 generals to the Indo-Pacific Command Conference in Fiji

A KC-46 aerial refueling tanker flew for 17 hours to bring 16 generals from the Capstone program to Fiji last month.

Airmen prepare beds for distinguished officers on board the KC-46A Pegasus at Pease Air National Guard Base, New Hampshire before the first Capstone mission in over 20 years for the 157th ARW and the first for the KC-46 airframe July 27, 2022. The augmented crew of 10 Airmen carried out a 17-hour flight and delivered 16 general officers from the program to the Indo-Pacific Command Conference in Suva, Fiji. (Courtesy photo by Lt. Col. Jason Denton)


These general officers were attending the Indo-Pacific Command Conference there.

The Capstone program is run by the National Defense University for newly promoted brigadier generals and rear admirals.

The 157th ARW says this is the first Capstone mission in over 20 years and the first for the KC-46.

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One thought on “KC-46 flew 16 generals to the Indo-Pacific Command Conference in Fiji

  1. So you mean to tell me you put 16 brigadier generals and rear admirals on the same plane?

    Did you not learn from Poland, when a crash decapitated the country?
    Or when all the officials from a Australian company flew on the same plane in Africa?

    It is unlikely but it happened, seriously that is a lot of eggs one basket.

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