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Coulson Aviation Launches Boeing 767 VLAT Program

Coulson Aviation Unveils Boeing 767 Very Large Airtanker Program
Advancing Aerial Firefighting Capabilities
Coulson Aviation USA has announced the launch of its Boeing 767 Very Large Airtanker (VLAT) program, a significant step forward in the evolution of high-capacity aerial firefighting. This initiative aims to provide a sustainable replacement for aging VLAT platforms that are approaching the end of their operational lifespan. The recent grounding of MD11 and DC10 fleets has exposed a critical challenge for firefighting agencies worldwide: as older widebody aircraft are retired, the industry faces a substantial reduction in large-scale retardant delivery capacity.
The Boeing 767 VLAT is being developed to address this emerging gap by offering an aircraft with enhanced payload capacity, improved fuel efficiency, and long-term operational sustainability compared to existing platforms. Britt Coulson, President and CEO of Coulson Aviation USA, emphasized the need for solutions that are safe, efficient, and supportable for decades. He highlighted the 767 as a proven widebody platform with global support infrastructure, readily available parts, modern systems, and favorable operating economics. Coulson’s program leverages these strengths to deliver performance that surpasses legacy VLATs.
Design and Operational Features
The 767 VLAT will feature the largest version of Coulson’s patented RADS retardant delivery system, while maintaining the capability to carry over 160 passengers. Its tank capacity will exceed that of any VLAT currently in operation. The aircraft is being designed with the same multi-mission, all-risk versatility that characterizes Coulson’s existing airtanker fleet, but with significant improvements in payload, fuel efficiency, and maintainability over legacy platforms.
Engineering, structural analysis, and systems integration efforts are already underway. The new 767 VLAT will complement Coulson’s existing fleet of Large Airtankers, which includes the C-130H Hercules and the 737 Fireliner—currently the highest-capacity 4,000-gallon LAT solutions available. By introducing this next-generation very large airtanker, Coulson aims to provide firefighting agencies with an additional strategic asset capable of sustained, high-volume aerial suppression during prolonged incidents.
Commitment to Innovation and Global Support
Coulson Aviation continues to invest proactively to meet future demand, ensuring its partners have access to reliable, effective, and globally supportable aircraft. The Boeing 767 VLAT program represents the next evolution in heavy aerial firefighting capability and reinforces Coulson’s leadership in delivering safe, innovative, and mission-ready solutions to the international firefighting community.
About Coulson Aviation
Coulson Aviation is the world’s largest aerial firefighting company, with over 60 years of operational heritage and four decades of specialized firefighting experience. Operating across North America, South America, Europe, and Australia, Coulson is a trusted partner to county, state, and federal agencies worldwide. The company manages a next-generation fleet of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft supported by integrated retardant systems, intelligence platforms, training, and mission support. By focusing exclusively on sustainable, in-production airframes and continuous innovation, Coulson is setting the standard for the future of aerial firefighting while protecting critical resources globally.
For more information, visit coulsonaviation.com.

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