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F-47 Design Exposes Boeing's Shift in Sixth-Gen Fighter Strategy
Meet Darold Cummings, the aerospace engineer behind Northrop's YF-23, who shares his insights on fighter design, revealing that every fighter's blueprint revolves around its weapon bay. He breaks down the delicate balance between aerodynamics and stealth, where getting the radar cross-sectional area down is the ultimate goal.

Navy's Jet Trainer Search Pressed
The Navy is racing against time to find a new jet trainer, as every delayed month puts pilot production further behind schedule and increases the risk of its aging T-45 fleet failing. With Boeing and Lockheed Martin exiting the competition, the pressure is on to find a solution.

Boeing Secures $2B Space Force Contract for MUOS Satellites
Boeing has landed a whopping $2 billion contract with the Space Force to develop two new Mobile User Objective System satellites, expanding the military's narrow-band communication capabilities. This major deal cements Boeing's role in supporting the Space Force's communication needs, following a competitive bid process that drew in industry heavyweights.

Air Force Weighs $1.5B Engine Deal with GE in T-7 'Horse Trade
The US Air Force is considering a game-changing $1.5 billion engine deal with GE Aerospace, a move that could significantly impact the T-7 Red Hawk program. This potential shift could add up to $1.5 billion in extra costs, but may also bring new efficiencies to the program.

Air Force Grapples with Boeing Over T-7 Data Rights
The Air Force is facing a major headache in maintaining its new T-7 Red Hawk aircraft, with a high risk of sustainment issues due to a lack of technical data and parts shortages. This looming challenge threatens to severely hinder the aircraft's upkeep, a source close to the program warns.

Air Force's T-7 Red Hawk Trainer Faces Serious Airworthiness Risks
The Air Force's new T-7 Red Hawk trainer jets may be grounded by a serious airworthiness risk due to missing critical safety data from manufacturer Boeing. This critical gap in information could put pilots' lives at risk and threatens the program's success.

Boeing Exits Navy Trainer Jet Competition
Boeing has bowed out of the Navy's Undergraduate Jet Training System competition, citing that its T-7A Red Hawk, designed for the Air Force, doesn't meet the Navy's specific requirements. The company is focusing on delivering solutions that perfectly match its customers' needs.

Boeing Exits Navy's T-45 Jet Trainer Replacement Competition
Boeing has bowed out of the Navy's T-45 Jet Trainer replacement competition, citing that its T-7A Red Hawk trainer doesn't meet the Navy's Undergraduate Jet Training System requirements. The decision was made after an internal assessment revealed the General Electric F404 turbofan wouldn't qualify without costly and time-consuming development work.

Boeing, Rheinmetall unveil drone for German air force CCA race
Boeing Australia and Rheinmetall have just unveiled their game-changing MQ-28 Ghost Bat drone at the Berlin Air Show, a cutting-edge collaborative combat aircraft already proven in flight. The innovative drone is being pitched to the German air force as a top contender in the CCA race.

Boeing Unveils Upgraded Ghost Bat Drone with Internal AMRAAM Capability
Boeing has unveiled the upgraded Ghost Bat Drone, now with internal AMRAAM capability, offering Germany a cutting-edge collaborative combat aircraft. The Block 3 iteration boasts a 25% larger wing and 20% more thrust, giving operators unparalleled flexibility to tailor their mission payload and endurance.

F-47 Design Unveiled Through Unit Patch
A clever unit patch has spilled the beans on the highly anticipated F-47 design, with a stylized firebird motif that eerily matches leaked imagery of the aircraft. The surprising reveal was noted by keen-eyed observers, including aviation analyst Tyler Rogoway.

Boeing's MQ-28 Ghost Bat Conducts Test Flights from US Navy Base
Boeing's MQ-28 Ghost Bat has taken to the skies in a major milestone, conducting test flights from a US Navy base in California, showcasing its ability to operate seamlessly from allied facilities. This significant achievement highlights the aircraft's maturity and paves the way for potential export opportunities to international customers.

Air Force Delays KC-46 Vision System Upgrade to 2028
The Air Force and Boeing are joining forces to boost the readiness of the KC-46 Pegasus program, unveiling a three-pronged plan to tackle delays and cost increases. The move comes as Senator Kevin Cramer presses for answers, highlighting the urgent need for a vision system upgrade and cost containment.

Israel Bolsters Aerial Refueling with KC-46 Tanker Delivery Imminent
Israel is on the cusp of a major aerial refueling boost with the imminent delivery of its first KC-46A Pegasus tanker, dubbed Gideon, which has just completed its maiden flight in the US. The aircraft is expected to land in Israel in approximately one month.

Air Force Clears Boeing to Upgrade B-52s with New Engines
The Air Force has given Boeing the green light to upgrade the B-52 bomber with new engines, a major milestone that will keep the iconic aircraft flying strong for generations to come. This critical design review paves the way for Boeing to swap out the B-52's decades-old engines with Rolls-Royce F130 engines, transforming the bomber into the cutting-edge B-52J.

US Air Force Prepares B-52 for F130 Engine Upgrade This Year
The US Air Force is gearing up to supercharge its B-52 fleet with a cutting-edge engine upgrade, the F130, this year. The milestone Critical Design Review has been achieved, paving the way for the first bomber delivery and modification work to begin.

Navy's MQ-25A Drone Refueler Achieves First Flight Amid Delayed Rollout
The Navy's MQ-25A Stingray drone refueler has taken to the skies, completing its first flight in a major milestone for the program. This achievement brings the Navy one step closer to deploying a game-changing capability that will supercharge its fleet's range and firepower.

Navy's MQ-25 Stingray Drone Completes Key Test Flight
The MQ-25 Stingray Drone just made history with its first test flight, successfully taking off, flying, and landing autonomously - a major milestone in integrating unmanned aerial refueling and giving manned fighters the ability to fly further and faster. This game-changing tech is set to revolutionize naval aviation.

Navy F/A-XX Fighter Contract Narrows to Northrop, Boeing
The Navy's F/A-XX fighter contract is heating up, with Northrop Grumman and Boeing emerging as the top two contenders for the sixth-generation fighter program. A final decision is expected in August, setting the stage for a major shakeup on the carrier deck.

Boeing Touts CH-47 Chinook Drone Swarms as Future Capability
Imagine a legendary workhorse aircraft like the CH-47 Chinook not just transporting troops, but unleashing swarms of drones from the skies - Boeing is now exploring this game-changing capability. The idea is gaining traction, with the company highlighting growing interest in an optimally crewed version of the Chinook that can air-launch drone swarms.