Boeing Rolls Out Third F-15EX After 2 1/2-Year
Delivery Gap
Steve Trimble August 17, 2023
Boeing has rolled out the first F-15EX Eagle II in
St. Louis that will be delivered later this year to an operational U.S. Air
Force squadron, the company said on social media accounts.
The aircraft in yellow and green primer paint was
shown crossing a street dividing Boeing’s factory from the airport. The angle
showed the aircraft still lacks a full canopy, but includes all other major structural
features.
The rollout ends a nearly 2 1/2-year gap since the
delivery of the first two F-15EX aircraft to the Air Force in March-April
2021.
The first two Eagle IIs were delivered to the Air
Force’s test squadron and sport a slightly different configuration from
follow-on deliveries.
The Air Force wanted Boeing to deliver the first
two test aircraft as quickly as possible after the program’s go-ahead in the
fiscal 2020 budget. So Boeing diverted two aircraft from the F-15QA production
batch for Qatar and delivered the aircraft with U.S. markings.
Although technically the first two F-15EX
aircraft, the first Eagle IIs delivered to Air Force testers are equipped with
provisions for a missile approach warning system that is not part of the U.S.
configuration.
Despite not being exact copies, the first two
aircraft have completed a series of critical tests, including the revalidation
of stations 1 and 9 to enable each F-15EX to carry up to 12 missiles. Flutter
concerns had forced the Air Force to stop using stations 1 and 9 on previous
F-15s, but the fly-by-wire upgrade ordered for the Royal Saudi Air Force for
the F-15SA allowed Boeing engineers to tune out the flutter risk with automated
digital signals from the flight controls.
The Air Force’s original scheduled called for
Boeing to deliver the first operational version of the F-15EX in December 2022,
but the shipments have been delayed by eight months. In June, the Government
Accountability Office warned that the schedule slip creates a risk that Boeing
could miss other schedule targets, including initial operational
capability.
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