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The T-7a Red Hawk of Boeing and Saab, a Chance to Replace Royal British Air Force Coaches Bae Hawk T2

Summary by Zona-militar.com
Boeing and Saab are in preliminary discussions with BAE Systems for a possible collaboration in replacing the BAE Hawk T2 training system used by the Royal British Air Force (RAF), according to three sources close to the issue. The objective would be to evaluate the viability of the T-7A Red Hawk, developed jointly by Boeing and Saab, as a potential successor to the current British advanced coach. RAF’s Hawk fleet, publicly recognized for its us…
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Boeing and Saab are in preliminary discussions with BAE Systems for a possible collaboration in replacing the BAE Hawk T2 training system used by the Royal British Air Force (RAF), according to three sources close to the issue. The objective would be to evaluate the viability of the T-7A Red Hawk, developed jointly by Boeing and Saab, as a potential successor to the current British advanced coach. RAF’s Hawk fleet, publicly recognized for its us…

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zona-militar.com broke the news in on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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