T-7A Rollout Follows Boeing Charge, Air Force Procurement Plan

Boeing T-7A Red Hawk
Boeing on April 28 rolled out the first T-7A, one day after announcing cost overruns on the program.
Credit: Boeing
First came the bad news for the U.S. Air Force’s next-generation trainer: During an earnings call in late April, Boeing announced new charges and delays on the T-7A Red Hawk—the digitally designed advanced trainer set to replace the service’s old Northrop T-38s. Boeing posts a $367 million charge on...

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