T-7A Red Hawk News

The Royal Air Force May to Replace its Hawk T2 Trainer Aircraft
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The Royal Air Force May to Replace its Hawk T2 Trainer Aircraft

The Royal Air Force (RAF), which has a 28 Hawk T2 advanced jet trainer, might replace it with a new solution due to availability problems.

USAF Postpones T-7A Red Hawk Jet Trainer’s IOC Status
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USAF Postpones T-7A Red Hawk Jet Trainer’s IOC Status

USAF has delayed the Initial Operating Capability (IOC) of T-7A Red Hawk trainers from 2025 to 2028, jeopardising the goal of training 1,500 pilots per year.

USAF Receives First Five T-7A Red Hawks for Test Flights
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USAF Receives First Five T-7A Red Hawks for Test Flights

The US Air Force on September 14 received the first five Boeing T-7A Red Hawk aircraft to conduct test flights.

Boeing’s T-7A Red Hawk Gets Certified
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Boeing’s T-7A Red Hawk Gets Certified

Boeing’s T-7A Red Hawk trainer received MFR certification from the USAF. The certification is a green light for T-7A’s first flight with a military pilot.

Boeing to Stop the Production of Hornets in 2025
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Boeing to Stop the Production of Hornets in 2025

Boeing stops its F/A-18 Super Hornet jet production line following delivery of the final U.S. Navy fighters. If the Indian Navy chooses the Super Hornet, production could be extended until 2027. The Company will focus on T-7A Red Hawk advanced training aircraft and autonomous refuelling UAV MQ-25 Stingray, both of which are produced in St. Louis.

Classified Composite Fabrication Centre of Boeing Revealed
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Classified Composite Fabrication Centre of Boeing Revealed

Boeing opened a new production and development facility for advanced composite components for aviation. The centre is located in Mesa, Arizona.