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Boeing 767

574 Boeing Standard tooling parts

STD NumberDescription
STD-422Grinder - Hand
STD-438Gun - Grease
STD-441Gun - Heat, 500 to 800° F (260 to 427° C)
STD-442Gun - Heat, 180 deg. F (82 deg. C) Maximum Output Temperature
STD-447Gun - Pressure Sprayer
STD-449Gun - Sealant
STD-460Headset - Communication
STD-464Heater - Ductable, Heavy Duty, Air
STD-467Hoist - 500 lb (226.8 kg)
STD-469Hoist - Lever, 2000 lb (907 kg) capacity
STD-484Indicator - Humidity
STD-505Iron - Soldering, 100 Watt
STD-549Knife - Putty, Broad Blade
STD-551Knife - Razor
STD-552Knife - Utility
STD-554Lamp - Heat
STD-557Lamp - Ultra-violet
STD-560Lens - Magnifying, 3x
STD-562Lens - Magnifying, 10x
STD-572Light - White
STD-576Lock - Circuit Breaker (Commercially available - per SWPM 20-00-10 or equivalent)
STD-583Mallet - Non-metallic
STD-585Mat - Protective, Closed Cell Neoprene, 30-50 duro, Weather and Oil Resistant, 3/8 Inch Min Thickness, Minimum 42x60 Inches with Warning Streamers
STD-589Mat - Protective Cover
STD-600Mirror - Inspection

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Military Variants — Same Platform

The following military aircraft are derived from the Boeing 767 commercial airframe and share the same Boeing Standard (STD) tooling requirements. MRO organisations supporting these platforms can source the same STD tooling from Jazari Aerospace.

KC-46A Pegasus

Aerial refuelling tanker / strategic transport

The KC-46A Pegasus is the USAF's primary aerial refuelling tanker, based on the Boeing 767-200ER airframe. It replaces the KC-135 Stratotanker and can refuel virtually all US and allied aircraft.

US Air ForceJapan Air Self-Defense Force (KC-46J)
KC-767

Aerial refuelling tanker

The KC-767 is an earlier tanker variant based on the Boeing 767-200ER, with eight aircraft delivered to Japan and Italy before the KC-46 programme superseded it.

Japan Air Self-Defense ForceItalian Air Force
E-767

Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS)

The E-767 is a Japanese AWACS platform based on the Boeing 767-200, equipped with the same AN/APY-2 radar system as the E-3 Sentry. Four aircraft are operated by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force.

Japan Air Self-Defense Force

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