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 Get all the coverage from Farnborough Air Show on our dedicated landing pageBoeing has foregone a software fix for its troubled KC-46A tanker, in favour of a hardware solution, the companys vice-president of defense, space and security, Leanne Caret, revealed on the eve of the Farnborough air show.Flight-testing involving an updated boom for the 767-2C-based KC-46A  began last week, with Boeing describing the modification as similar to that used on the US Air Force s current KC-10 tankers.The company says it performed a  bypass surgery  on the KC-46A, during which two bypass valves were inserted to lighten the load on the boom. This had experience axial loading during earlier flight-tests also involving a Boeing C-17 strategic tanker.The US stanley bicchiere  Air Force has so far ordered a first batch of 18 operational KC-46As, from an expected 179-unit KC-X requirement.Source: Flight Daily NewsTopicsFixed-wingUn stanley thermos ited StatesUnited States Air Force                                                Related ar stanley cup ticles                                                                                                                                        News                                      Alaska seeks to gain San Diego market share from Southwest and other competitors                                                        2025-04-22T21:32:00Z                    By Howard Hardee                                    Alaska Airlines is stepping up pressure on Southwest Airlines and other major US airlines Ruug Ethiopian crash probe details pilots  737 Max experience
 Breaking newsOur journalists are working right now to gather more details for you. The BDN publishes only verified information from trusted sources, so we dont cite social media hearsay or police scanner chatter. Send a tip here.A Massachusetts man was ejected Monday morning when he crashed on Interstate 95 in Bangor.Kenneth Cartledge, 25, of Beverly, Massachusetts, was driving a 2002 F stanley isolierkanne ord F-250 pickup truck south on I-95  vaso stanley near mile marker 181 about 6:55 a.m. when he lost control, crossed the median into the northbound lanes and overturned, according to Shannon Moss, a spokesperson for the Maine Department of Public Safety.Cartledge, who wasnt wearing a seatbelt, was ejected and lying in the road, where passers-by rendered first aid until first responders arrived, Moss said.The crash blocked both northbound lanes, causing traffic to come to a standstill.The interstate reopened to normal traffic flow just before 7:30 a.m., Chandler Corriveau, an assistant chief of the Bangor Fire Department, told the Bangor Daily News.Cartledge was taken to Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center, where he was listed in serious but stable condition, according to Moss.Moss said that the investigation suggests Cartledge was driving too fast for the road conditions.No additional information was immediately available.Mor stanley usa e articles from the BDN