Boeing Reports $565 Million Loss on KC-46 Tanker Program in Q4 2025
Boeing reported a $565 million loss on its KC-46A Pegasus tanker program in Q4 2025, driven by rising costs linked to the 767 airliner and increased engineering support, bringing total losses on the program to over $8 billion. Despite these challenges, the Air Force has ordered additional KC-46 refuelers to replace the aging KC-135 fleet, with Boeing planning 19 deliveries in 2026. Executives highlighted the necessity for ongoing investments in production quality and efficiency.

Boeing announced a $565 million charge related to the KC-46A Pegasus tanker program in Q4 2025, marking its first loss since October 2024. The loss results from increased costs associated with the 767 airliner and enhanced engineering support.
Total losses on the program exceed $8 billion. Boeing is contracted to deliver 183 KC-46 refuelers, with plans for 19 deliveries in 2026. The Air Force has ordered additional KC-46s to replace the aging KC-135 fleet, despite past production challenges. Boeing's executives emphasized the need for sustained investments in production quality and efficiency.




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