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Air Force clears T-7A Red Hawk for low-rate production

The $219 million first lot covers 14 aircraft as the service moves to replace its aging T-38 trainers.

  • The U.S. Air Force authorized low-rate initial production of the Boeing T-7A Red Hawk, awarding a $219 million contract for the first 14 aircraft and clearing Milestone C, the transition from development to manufacturing.
  • Designed to replace the service's 60-year-old T-38 Talon, the T-7A Red Hawk honors the Tuskegee Airmen, the military's first Black pilots, with a distinctive red tail painted as a historical tribute.
  • The production approval follows years of schedule delays and technical issues including ejection seat and software problems; Boeing's losses on the program surpassed $1.8 billion before all-digital design methods helped accelerate development.
  • Targeting initial operational capability in 2027, the Air Force plans to eventually buy 351 T-7A aircraft and 46 ground-based simulators across five Air Education and Training Command bases, starting with the 99th Flying Training Squadron.
  • Each of the first three production lots will be green-lighted separately, allowing officials to apply testing lessons before committing to subsequent batches; Boeing developed the trainer in partnership with Sweden's Saab, which builds the aft fuselage.
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