
T-7A Red Hawk
Credit: Boeing
Boeing’s plan to get five T-7A Red Hawks into flight test this summer and launch low-rate initial production of the training jets in early 2025 faces a number of risks, according to a U.S. government audit report published on May 18. The escape system concerns that drove a 2 1/2-year delay to...
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