
Boeing C-17A Globemaster III
The Boeing C-17A Globemaster III is a four-engined large strategic transport aircraft that forms the backbone of the US Air Force's strategic air lift forces. The aircraft harks back to the McDonnell Douglas YC-15 demonstrator of the early 1980s which won the C-X contract in the US. The C-17 was originally developed by McDonnell Douglas, who then merged with Boeing in 1997. The C-17 has been designed to operate from short and narrow airfields, utilising advanced blown air flaps giving it excellent STOL performance. The type can also operate from unpaved airstrips, when necessary, a capability the USAF practice in the Nevada desert on a regular basis.
The 10th Transport Squadron of the Transport Wing Qatari Emiri Air Force operates Qatar’s fleet of eight C-17 from Al Udeid Air Base. Qatar originally ordered four C-17s with the first being delivered during 2009. In 2015 Qatar placed a follow-up order for a further four examples which were sourced from the final five C-17s which were built without a buyer by Boeing – known as the White Tail C-17s. One aircraft is painted in the colour scheme of the national airline, Qatar Airways.
The Qatar Emiri Air Force will be providing one of their C-17s for static display at this year’s Air Tattoo. Subject to availability it is hoped that the aircraft provided will be in Qatar Airways markings and will also be transporting an AH-64E which will also be on static display.
Photo Credit: Paul Morrison
On display
Role | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
---|---|---|---|
Static | Yes | Yes | Yes |