Replacement of T-38 Talon, T-7A Red Hawk trainer jet
suffers new delay
Boeing is not expected to deliver the
first aircraft to the US Air Force until 2026 due to ejection seat issues
Boeing should only deliver the first
supersonic T-7A Red Hawk training jet between the end of 2025 and the beginning
of 2026, the US Air Force (USAF) acknowledged.
The new delay in the program of the
aircraft that will replace the Northrop T-38 Talons involves the ejection
seats, which have not reached a degree of confidence required by the USAF.
The T-7A was developed by Boeing in
partnership with Saab and pioneered the use of digital tools to accelerate the
development process. In fact, between the digital design and the first flight,
only three years passed, thanks to advances that allowed a more precise
assembly of the prototype.
The US Air Force awarded a contract to
Boeing in early 2018 and five years later, however, only two prototypes have
been evaluated in flight, although there are another five aircraft in different
stages of production and which should be delivered in 2023.
Because of the problem with the ejection
seats, USAF pilots cannot fly the T-7, which prevents the delivery of
production jets.
The Air Force and Boeing said they were
confident the system would be fixed soon. According to the service, the
ejection tests showed that the escape system can cause concussions in the
pilots, although industry sources pointed out that the USAF would have
instrumented the dummies in the wrong way.
Order of hundreds of aircraft
The new delay was revealed after the Air
Force did not include production of the aircraft in the Fiscal Year 2024 Budget
as the start of assembly was moved to 2025.
The T-7A Red Hawk is a single-engine
supersonic jet for advanced training that brings some conceptual changes. One
is a more versatile cockpit, able to accommodate pilots of various sizes, hence
the need for a more efficient ejection system.
Northrop T-38 Talon (USAF)
The USAF plans to acquire
between 350 and 475 aircraft to
finally retire the T-38 Talon, a training
aircraft that gave rise
to the well-known F-5 Tiger II light fighter.
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