B-1B Lancer 'Apocalypse II' Returns to Service After Refurbishment
The B-1B Lancer, tail number 86-0115, has been restored and reintroduced into active service, honoring the legacy of a WWII crew. The refurbishment involved over 200 personnel and extensive repairs, ensuring the aircraft supports current military operations.
The B-1B Lancer, tail number 86-0115, has been reactivated after extensive refurbishment at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. Originally retired in 2021 and preserved in Type 2000 storage, the aircraft was restored by a team of over 200 personnel from the 567th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron.
This aircraft, now named 'Apocalypse II,' honors a WWII B-24 Liberator crew lost in action. The U.S. Air Force plans to maintain 44 B-1Bs in service until at least 2037, while seeking funding for future modifications. The restoration reflects a commitment to preserving military history and enhancing operational capabilities.
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