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C-40 Clipper
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C-40A Clipper
Description
Role
Crew
First Flight
Entered Service
ManufacturerBoeing
Dimensions
Length110 ft 4 in33.63 m
Wingspan112 ft 7 in34.3 m
Height41 ft 2 in12.55 m
Wing areaft²
Weights
Emptylbkg
Loadedlbkg
Maximum takeofflbkg
Capacity
Powerplant
Engines2 CFM56-7 SLST
PowerhpkW
ThrustlbkN
Performance
Maximum speedmphkm/h
Combat rangemileskm
Ferry rangemileskm
Service ceiling41,000 ft12,500 m
Rate of climbft/minm/min
Wing loadinglb/ft²kg/m²
Thrust/Weight
Power/Masshp/lbkW/kg
Avionics
Avionics
Armament
Guns
Bombs
Missiles
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The C-40A Clipper provides critical logistics support to the US Navy. Its flight deck features a flight management computer system with an integrated GPS. It is compatible with future GATM/FANS operating environment (RNP-1). It is RVSM capable. It has the Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidnace System II on board. It also has an enhanced ground proximity warning system, predictive wind shear, head-up display and TACAN/UHF/IFF functions.

The U.S. Naval Reserve — which operates and maintains the aircraft — is the first customer for the newest member of the Boeing Next-Generation 737 family. The Clipper was ordered by the Navy to replace its fleet of aging C-9 Skytrains. The C-40A is the first new logistics aircraft in 17 years to join the Naval Reserve. Currently, the Naval Reserve provides 100 percent of the Navy's worldwide in-theater medium and heavy airlift.

The Clipper meets or exceeds international noise and environmental requirements that plague the current fleet of Naval Reserve C-9s. It is also more fuel-efficient and offers increased range and payload capabilities.

The 737-700C aircraft is certified to operate in an all-passenger (121 passengers), all-cargo or combination ("combi") configuration that will accommodate up to three cargo pallets and 70 passengers on the main deck.

The Navy purchased the airplanes using standard commercial practices, and ordered six of the 737-700C models. The first two of four aircraft were delivered in April 21, 2001, to Logistics Support Squadron Fifty Nine (VR-59) at the Naval Air Station/Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas. The remainder later in the year. The fifth and sixth aircraft were delivered in August 2002 to VR-58 at the Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida.

General Characteristics

  • Primary Function: Fleet logistics support.
  • Contractor: The Boeing Company, Seattle, Washington
  • Propulsion: Two CFM56-7 SLST engines
  • Weight:
    • Max. gross, take-off: 171,000 lb (77,564 kg)
    • Taxi: 171,000 lb (77,564 kg)
    • Landing: 134,000 lb (60,781 kg)
    • Zero fuel: 126,000 lb (57,153 kg)
  • Cruising Speed: Range: 0.78 to 0.82 Mach (585 to 615 mph, 940 to 990 km/h)
  • Range: 3,000 nautical miles (5,600 km) with 121 passengers or 40,000 lb (18,144 kg) of cargo
  • Crew: Four
  • Operational: April 21, 2001, VR-59 Ft. Worth, Texas.


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