Why are dozens of U.S. Air Force refueling aircraft suddenly heading toward the Atlantic… just days before high-stakes Iran talks? Tonight, aviation trackers lit up as KC-135 and KC-46 tankers were spotted flying northeast across the United States — the typical route for transatlantic deployments.
Coincidence? Or preparation? Let’s break it down.
According to OSINT monitors tracking real-time flight data, multiple Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker and Boeing KC-46 Pegasus aircraft departed U.S. bases and began heading northeast — the standard staging path for crossings to Europe. This pattern is familiar.
When the U.S. rapidly reinforces Europe or the Middle East, tanker aircraft often move first. They’re the backbone of long-range air power. Without them, fighters can’t go far.
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