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 ...
A handful of T-7A Red Hawks—named for the famed Tuskegee Airmen—have already been delivered, but the Air Force plans to ...
Following the Milestone C decision in April, the U.S. Air Force has cleared T-7A Red Hawk for serial production, placing an ...
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 US Air Force has approved initial production of the Boeing-Saab T-7A Red Hawk trainer, clearing the first 14 aircraft.
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 ...
Boeing’s T-7A is in testing with the U.S. Air Force. Credit: U.S. Defense Department Boeing’s T-7A Red Hawk advanced jet trainer has had a turbulent development process, and it could face a choppy ...
This week at the Avalon Australian International Airshow, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Air Vice Marshall Nicholas Hogan indicated to reporters that the RAAF has begun its search to replace its ...
A continuing shortage of capacity in its flying training organisation has led the UK’s Royal Air Force (RAF) to return to training pilots on Hawk T1 aircraft, three years after it retired the analog ...