C-17 Program Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
12706-221 Annunciator
014250903
12706-223 Annunciator
014250900
12707-022 Push Switch
013968609
12707-035 Push Switch
013926234
14422 Electrical Special Purpose Cable
014771785
15-0660-1 Dome Light
014132248
15-0685-2 Aircraft Cockpit Light
014171777
15680-T Torque Wrench Adapter
014580369
169D1131P1 Aircraf Controller Grip Assembly
014250524
169D1131P2 Aircraf Controller Grip Assembly
014250524
169D1131P3 Aircraf Controller Grip Assembly
014250524
17206-1 Hand Truck
012973651
17206A Hand Truck
012973651
17B1B2727-1 Food Mechanical Refrigerator
014762948
17B1C2000-1 Aircraft Pneumatic Tire
014091814
17B1C2001-1 Landing Gear Wheel
013883764
17B1E1013-517 Compartment Division Curtain
014716055
17B1E3016-502 Aircraft Cockpit Light
014171777
17B1E3025-1 Dome Light
014132248
17B1E7011-1 Electromagnetic Relay
014196135
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C-17 Program

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The Boeing C-17 Globemaster III is a large military transport aircraft. It was developed for the United States Air Force (USAF) from the 1980s to the early 1990s by McDonnell Douglas. The C-17 carries forward the name of two previous piston-engined military cargo aircraft, the Douglas C-74 Globemaster and the Douglas C-124 Globemaster II. The C-17 commonly performs tactical and strategic airlift missions, transporting troops and cargo throughout the world; additional roles include medical evacuation and airdrop duties. It was designed to replace the Lockheed C-141 Starlifter, and also fulfill some of the duties of the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy, freeing the C-5 fleet for outsize cargo.

Boeing, which merged with McDonnell Douglas in the 1990s, continued to manufacture C-17s for export customers following the end of deliveries to the U.S. Air Force. Aside from the United States, the C-17 is in service with the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, NATO Heavy Airlift Wing, India, and Kuwait. The final C-17 was completed at the Long Beach, California plant and flown on 29 November 2015.

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