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Boeing, Saab to collaborate with BAE Systems to offer T-7A RedHawk for Royal Air Force

A potential collaboration between Boeing, Saab, and BAE Systems is taking shape as the United Kingdom begins the search for a replacement for its aging Hawk T1 and T2 jet trainers. According to Reuters, the [...]
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In 2024, the Royal Air Force [RAF] announced that it wanted to replace its BAE Hawk T1/T2 trainers as soon as possible, as it believed they had become “obsolete” and “unreliable.” Hawk T1s are used by the RAF’s Red Arrows aerobatic team. This article, BAE Systems is reportedly in talks with Boeing to offer the T-7 Red Hawk trainer to the Royal Air Force, first appeared on Zone Militaire.

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Zone Militaire broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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