 Hello! Welcome to the KC-46 System Program Office and welcome to Team Pegasus. You've arrived at an exciting time as this program continues to evolve through development and production to the sustainment of a growing fielded fleet. Bringing the world's most advanced aerial refueling capability to our warfight. Bringing a new weapon system online is not something many people get to do in their careers. And I hope you find your time here as exciting and rewarding as I have. To help you understand where we're going, we'll take the next few minutes to show you where we've been. Again, welcome to Team Pegasus. We're glad you're here. The KC-46A Pegasus is the next generation refueling tanker, replacing the KC-10. Awarded in 2011, the Air Force and Boeing entered into a firm fixed price contract worth $44 billion with the intent to purchase 179 aircraft. The KC-46 program took flight for the first time in 2015 and delivered the first operational aircraft to McConnell Air Force Base Kansas in January 2019. Measuring at a height of 53 feet, 166 feet long, and a wingspan of 156 feet, this aircraft can carry 212,000 pounds of fuel to deliver air refueling capability to a variety of Air Force, Navy, Army, and Marine Corps aircraft. The Pegasus is versatile and more than just a tanker. Designed with a triple mission scope in mind, the KC-46 can carry 65,000 pounds of cargo or 58 passengers. It can also be converted for medical evacuation to serve the needs of the Air Mobility Command and the U.S. Transportation Command. This program would never have gotten off the ground if it were not for the tireless efforts of members of the System Program Office. The work performed by all of the integrated product teams has paved the way for the program to be where it is today and now it is your job to build on that legacy and take the KC-46 into the future.