OPINION: Talons drawn for
T-X trainer battle
05 JANUARY, 2016 - BY: FLIGHT
INTERNATIONAL
If 2015 was the
year of the bomber, the US Air Force’s requirement for a next-generation
fighter trainer will be one of the hottest games in town in 2016.
With four – maybe five –
industry teams poised to pounce on a request for proposals due out in the
fourth quarter, the multi-billion dollar opportunity to replace the venerable
T-38 Talon will reveal clean-sheet aircraft from Northrop Grumman and Boeing/Saab,
and also maybe from Lockheed Martin; despite the company’s ties to the
T-50-based Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) bid.
The USAF’s massaging of T-X
performance needs has already seen Textron rule out offering its Scorpion, and
question marks hang over the Alenia Aermacchi M-346 (offered as T-100) and BAE
Systems Hawk.
It’s impossible to predict how
the competition will shake out, but the need for 350 advanced trainers to
prepare pilots to fly the Lockheed F-22 and F-35 will surely throw up
surprises.
Northrop enters the fight buoyed
by its Long-Range Strike Bomber win, Lockheed has diplomatic relations with
South Korea to worry about, and Boeing is trying desperately to continue its
McDonnell Douglas legacy.
These three teams could all fly
new demonstrators in 2016, setting up an exciting year in aviation.
Alenia and KAI have their work
cut out getting their off-the-shelf T-100 and T-50 proposals across the line,
but the T-X prize is perhaps too great to ignore.
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