A handful of T-7A Red Hawks—named for the famed Tuskegee Airmen—have already been delivered, but the Air Force plans to ...
The US Air Force has approved initial production of the Boeing-Saab T-7A Red Hawk trainer, clearing the first 14 aircraft.
The US Air Force (USAF) is moving ahead with its US$219 million contract for the first 14 training aircraft to replace the ...
T-7A Red Hawk advanced trainer is nearing the completion of its developmental test flying. The first production-representative test vehicle T-7A—known within the program as A-1—flies over Edwards Air ...
The U.S. Air Force cleared Boeing's T-7A Red Hawk trainer for production on April 23 to replace the service's 1960s-era T-38 ...
The US Air Force said on 4 May it had cleared the Boeing T-7A Red Hawk to enter production. The aircraft earned ‘Milestone C' ...
The T-7A Red Hawk has officially been cleared for production. Following Milestone C approval on April 23, the Air Force is ...
The Boeing T-7A advanced jet trainer can enter a belated low-rate initial production phase, the U.S. Air Force said on May 4. The Milestone C decision will release a $219 million contract for the ...
An Air Force test pilot with the 419th Flight Test Squadron describes the rigorous testing and development needed to introduce the new T-7A Red Hawk jet trainer. The T-38 has been an exceptional ...
The USAF awarded Boeing a $219m contract for 14 trainer jets, plus spares, support gear, and training.
The decision authorizes a $219 million contract for the first 14 aircraft.