Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, June 12, 2013 --[ASDWire]-- 
Fokker Services successfully completed the (K)DC-10 Cockpit Upgrade 
Program (“CUP”) for the Royal Netherlands Air Force (“RNLAF”), a key milestone 
as this is the second upgraded aerial refueling tanker to come into 
operation.
In 2005 Fokker Services signed the agreement with the Defense Materiel 
Organization (“DMO”) who managed the modification of the DC-10 (transport 
aircraft) and two (K)DC-10’s  (aerial refueling tanker) for the RNLAF. Fokker 
Services partnered with Boeing for the design to enhance the (K)DC-10’s to meet 
the current and future requirements of the civil aviation regulations to operate 
and access global air space and meet demanding current and future military 
mission requirements.
The first aircraft (DC-10) was re-delivered on April 2011 after completion of 
a development phase by Fokker and Boeing to integrate next generation technology 
(avionics) which meet the RNLAF system requirements. As the design for the two 
tanker aircrafts contained minor variances compared to the DC-10, the 
modification was accelerated resulted in re-delivery of the remaining two 
aircraft within 18 months.
“CUP was a challenging program though Fokker performed well on the 
installation and testing. This is reflected in the very short modification time 
for the third and last aircraft, and I am happy to see also this aircraft in 
operation again.” said Defense Materiel Organization KLTZE AJ Sleijster 
(K)DC-10 Program Manager
The upgraded aircraft operate from Air Force Base Eindhoven and are deployed 
under the European Air Transport Command (“EATC”) who enhances the combined 
operational capabilities of Participating Nations and improves the effectiveness 
and efficiency in conducting air transport, air-to-air refueling and aeromedical 
evacuation missions.
 “Fokker Services is proud to announce the completion of this complex 
program for the Royal Dutch Air Force. We thank Boeing for their contribution as 
we maintain a close working relationship and our Defense partners for excellent 
cooperation”, said Michiel van der Maat, VP Defense Programs Fokker 
Services.

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