From a weather restriction to a "serious" airworthiness risk, the Air Force's newest training jet faces far more issues than previously reported, an investigation by Breaking Defense found.
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Why did Boeing pull the T-7 Red Hawk from the Navy’s trainer competition?
At issue was the T-7’s engine—the same engine used in the F/A-18 Super Hornet—which would have required an expensive redesign ...
The field of competitors to design and build the Navy's next jet trainer has narrowed to just two teams, and both are putting ...
BAE Systems is committed to performing final assembly and development work on the T-7 Redhawk in the UK if the Boeing-Saab platform is selected as the Royal Air Force’s (RAF) Hawk jet trainer ...
DUBAI (Reuters) -Boeing is close to announcing a partnership to bid for an international sales opportunity for its T-7 trainer, company executives said on Sunday, highlighting fast-growing demand for ...
Air Force Lt. Col. Phillip “Clean” Bourquin, 99th Flying Training Squadron director of operations, and Steve “Bull” Schmidt, Boeing test pilot, prepare to disembark the T-7A Red Hawk after its ...
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