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Key Takeaways:

  • Evergreen International Aviation is developing "Supertankers" by retrofitting Boeing 747s for aerial firefighting.
  • These Supertankers are designed to carry 24,000 gallons of fire retardant and are undergoing FAA certification and flight testing.
  • The initiative aims to modernize and replace the current aging fleet of heavy air-tankers.
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Evergreen International Decides To Supersize…

By July 4 of this year, Evergreen International Aviation hopes to gain independence from firefighting the old-fashioned way. The McMinnville, Oregon-based company is working with the FAA to obtain certification for Evergreen “Supertankers”) — retrofit Boeing 747s capable of carrying 24,000 gallons of fire retardant each. Supertanker spokesman Justin Marchand tells AVweb the flight-test aircraft has made more than 50 flights and 82 drops and carried 536,000 gallons — 4.5 million pounds — of retardant. Why a 747? “I like the analogy ‘why send in a single soldier when you can send in the army,'” says Marchand. This aircraft is going to be very effective in its mission.” As AVweb reported last week, a plan called the Strategic Aerial Firefighting Excellence (SAFE) Initiative has already called for the replacement of the current aging heavy air-tanker fleet over the next ten years.

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