The U.S. military confirmed the loss of a KC-135 aerial refueling aircraft during an incident in western Iraq while conducting operations as part of Operation Epic Fury. According to U.S. Central Command, two aircraft were involved in the event, with one KC-135 going down in friendly airspace while the second aircraft landed safely. Officials stated the incident was not caused by hostile or friendly fire, and search and rescue efforts are ongoing as authorities work to gather additional information.
- U.S. Central Command reported the loss of a KC-135 refueling aircraft in western Iraq during Operation Epic Fury.
- The incident involved two aircraft operating in friendly airspace.
- One aircraft crashed in western Iraq while the second aircraft landed safely.
- The U.S. military stated the incident was not caused by hostile fire or friendly fire.
- Rescue and recovery operations are currently underway.
- Officials said additional information will be released as details are confirmed.
Relevant Companies
- Boeing ($BA) – The KC-135 Stratotanker was manufactured by Boeing, which produced the aircraft platform used for U.S. aerial refueling operations.
- Lockheed Martin ($LMT) – Provides avionics, defense systems, and sustainment services across U.S. military aircraft fleets and defense programs.
- RTX Corporation ($RTX) – Supplies aerospace systems, engines, and components used across various U.S. military aviation platforms.
Editor’s Note: This is a developing story. This article may be updated as more details become available.