Boeing Defense Leader Bets On New Approach To Continue Momentum

Boeing F-15EX and MQ-28

Boeing’s F-15EX and MQ-28 are two centerpieces of the company’s air dominance portfolio.

Credit: Tech Sgt. Thomas Barley/U.S. Air Force
Boeing Defense, Space and Security in June shocked much of the defense aerospace world with a surprise announcement: The company will not bid on a competition to build the U.S. Navy’s next jet trainer. Boeing, which is already building the U.S. Air Force’s next trainer, was seen as a favorite, and...
Brian Everstine

Brian Everstine is the Pentagon Editor for Aviation Week, based in Washington, D.C.

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