• New Hampshire Air Guard performs KC-46 Endurance Flight

    Airmen from the 157th Air Refueling Wing took off from Pease Air National Guard Base, New Hampshire and flew more than 22-hours, in one of the longest KC-46 flights in history with one hundred percent mission system capability.

  • NGB Chief visits Pease

    The National Guard Bureau’s top general paid a visit to the 157th Air Refueling Wing, May 27.

  • Pease receives fifth new jet

    On a blustery evening at Pease Air National Guard Base, Maj. Gen. Roger Williams, National Guard Bureau assistant to U.S. Transportation Command-, piloted a KC-46A Pegasus to a smooth landing and a warm reception from those on the ground.

  • Two more tankers for Pease

    Two KC-46A Pegasus tankers, the Air Force’s new air refueling platform, were delivered to New Hampshire’s 157th Air Refueling Wing, Jan. 10.The delivery brings Pease’s inventory to four jets; eight more are slated for delivery before the end of the year.The Pegasus modernizes the Air Force’s

  • Maintainers to McConnell for Maintenance Training Summit

    The Pease Program Integration Office is preparing airmen for the arrival of the new refueler, the KC-46A Pegasus.The fifth KC-46A Pegasus Maintenance Training Summit was held at McConnell Air Force Base last week to establish future training timelines for the KC-46A enterprise, focusing on the