A United States Air Force Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker carrying 3 crew members lost contact with air traffic control over Qatari airspace on 6 May 2026, triggering an immediate search-and-rescue operation by US Central Command (USCENTCOM). The aircraft, assigned to the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing at Al Udeid Air Base near Doha, dropped off radar during a routine refuelling mission with no distress signal recorded.
What We Know
The KC-135 departed Al Udeid Air Base — the largest US military installation in the Middle East, hosting roughly 10,000 US personnel — earlier on 6 May 2026. USCENTCOM confirmed the disappearance but declined to disclose the mission profile. Qatar’s Civil Aviation Authority coordinated immediately with US military liaisons once contact was lost. No wreckage had been located as of publication time.
US Central Command confirms the loss of contact with a KC-135 aircraft operating out of Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Search and rescue operations are underway. We have no further information at this time.
USCENTCOM Spokesperson, US Department of Defense · Official Statement · 6 May 2026
Search Operation
USCENTCOM deployed maritime patrol aircraft and surface vessels from the US Fifth Fleet, headquartered in Bahrain, across a 200-nautical-mile radius east of Doha over the Arabian Gulf. Qatar’s Emiri Air Force is participating in the search. No allied government confirmed debris or survivors by the time this article was filed. The USAF’s Air Mobility Command has convened an accident investigation board — standard procedure when a primary airframe goes missing.
India: Diaspora and Energy Stakes
Qatar hosts approximately 7,50,000 Indian nationals — the second-largest expatriate community in the country — concentrated in Doha, Al Rayyan, and the industrial zones of Mesaieed. India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said it was monitoring the situation; no formal statement was issued by publication time.
India imports roughly 8.5 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) annually from Qatar under long-term QatarEnergy contracts valued at approximately $4.5 billion per year. Any escalation in Gulf tensions risks freight-rate volatility on the Doha–Mumbai LNG corridor. Analysts at the Peterson Institute note no immediate supply disruption is expected from this incident.
ℹ️ Background: Al Udeid Air Base
- Largest US military base in the Middle East; hosts ~10,000 US personnel
- Home to the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing and USCENTCOM’s forward headquarters
- KC-135s from this base support operations across the Gulf, Iraq, Syria, and the Horn of Africa
- Qatar signed a 10-year Defence Cooperation Agreement with the US in 2021
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USCENTCOM said it will provide an updated briefing by 7 May 2026, once search teams complete the initial sweep of the primary zone.


