DC-10 Air Tanker

DC-10 Air Tanker
Tanker 910 fighting the Rim Fire, August 2013
General information
TypeFirefighting aircraft
ManufacturerMcDonnell Douglas (conversion by 10 Tanker STC)
Status4 in service
Primary user10 Tanker Air Carrier
Number built5 converted from former airliners
History
Introduction date2006
First flight2006
Retired1 retired (original 910)
Developed fromMcDonnell Douglas DC-10

The DC-10 Air Tanker is a series of 5 air tankers converted by American joint technical venture 10 Tanker Air Carrier, which have been in service as aerial firefighting aircraft since 2006. The aircraft are converted McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30s used to fight wildfires. The turbofan-powered aircraft carry up to 9,400 US gallons (35,583 liters) of water or fire retardant in an exterior belly-mounted tank, the contents of which can be released in eight seconds. Four air tankers are currently in operation, all DC-10-30 aircraft, with the call-signs Tanker 910, 911, 912 and 914. The original Tanker 910, a DC-10-10, was retired in 2014.