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The Air Force just received its first T-7A Red Hawk
The T-7A Red Hawk will join the 12th Flying Training Wing’s 99th Flying Training Squadron, paving the way for future training and eventually replacing the aging T-38C Talon. Christmas came a bit early ...
The fifth and final EMD aircraft will now join the test fleet assigned to the T-7 Integrated Test Force and continue to validate the Red Hawk’s capabilities ahead of the Milestone C and the LRIP ...
The new T-7A Red Hawk ejection system passes high-speed test at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. After coming under scrutiny for serious ejection system deficiencies identified during earlier ...
The U.S. Air Force's new T-7A Red Hawk trainer is undergoing rigorous climate chamber testing at Eglin Air Force Base to ensure its systems function in temperatures ranging from -25 to 100 degrees ...
Lt. Col. Michael Trott has already achieved his childhood dream of becoming an Air Force pilot. Now he’s preparing to mark a milestone in the Air Force’s goal to modernize pilot training. Trott, call ...
In a major milestone for the training of future fighter pilots, the first Boeing T-7A Red Hawk trainer jet has been delivered to the US Air Force’s (USAF’s) Air Education and Training Command (AETC).
Boeing is stepping up its efforts to promote the T-7A Red Hawk for a near-term requirement to equip the UK Royal Air Force (RAF) with new advanced jet trainers (AJTs) and aerobatic display aircraft.
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