Boeing aims for annual
output of 6 E-7 Wedgetails to fill global early warning ‘gap’
As Breaking Defense toured Boeing's Seattle area
facilities where the E-7 radar plane will take shape, company officials talked
about getting the bird in the air — and their vision for what it can do.
TUKWILA and
RENTON, Wash. — Aerospace giant Boeing plans to ramp up production of the
E-7 Wedgetail to an ambitious six planes per year to keep up with burgeoning
global demand, according to the company official charged with getting the early
warning birds in the air.
Previously,
executives discussed plans for producing four of the radar planes a year with
the possibility of reaching up to six. But in a December interview with
Breaking Defense inside a trailer that houses a partial mockup of the
Wedgetail’s interior at Boeing’s Tukwila Development Center, E-7 program
manager Stu Voboril said it’s become obvious the company will shoot for the
higher end as legacy airframes are phased out.
Pointing to
orders from the US Air Force and now a recent win from NATO, Voboril
said, “We’re working to get to a capacity of six per year. That’s where we
think we need to be,” adding that the company aimed to reach that goal around
the later part of this decade.
“As the [E-3]
AWACS retirements are occurring globally, there’s a gap. So we’re trying to fit
this within the gap of where the retirement of the AWACS fleet is right now,”
he said.
The US Air
Force, which now intends to buy 26 Wedgetails,
expects its first two rapid prototypes to arrive by 2027 and that the
remaining aircraft in the fleet will be delivered by 2032. The new aircraft is
set to replace a fleet of 31 E-3 Sentry aircraft, a platform the service is rapidly divesting.
In
November, Boeing’s E-7 prevailed in a competition to
replenish NATO’s own E-3 early warning fleet, where the alliance has set a
minimum order of six aircraft. NATO now wants its first E-7 by 2031 and has
stated that its incumbent E-3 fleet should be retired around 2035.
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