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 ...
The U.S. Air Force's Air Education and Training Command received its first T-7 Red Hawk trainer at Joint Base San Antonio – Randolph, marking a milestone in the replacement of the T-38 Talon. The ...
On Tuesday, Boeing announced that it had completed taxi-tests for its five newly built T-7A Red Hawk trainer jets. They’re currently located at Lambert field in St. Louis, Missouri. That leaves the ...
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 ...
Ahead of an expected competition to replace the Royal Air Force’s Hawk T2s, Saab, Boeing, and BAE Systems have signed a letter of intent to collaborate on a pilot training system centered on the T-7 ...
If you joined the U.S. Air Force to become a fighter pilot today, odds are you'd spend a lot of time in the Northrop T-38 Talon. The two-seat supersonic trainer has been in use by various agencies ...
The T-7 Red Hawk is the Air Force's new training jet.US Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Connor Brezenski US Air Force pilots have a new training aircraft, the T-7 Red Hawk, promising to prepare them to fly ...
The decision authorizes a $219 million contract for the first 14 aircraft.