US Army finalizing future
aircraft design with hopes to field faster
By Jen Judson
Apr 28, 2025,
10:48 PM
The V-280 Valor performs a flight demonstration in Arlington, Texas, Oct. 28, 2020. (Luke J. Allen/U.S. Army)
The U.S. Army is working
toward finalizing its design by the end of the year for the Future Long-Range Assault
Aircraft that will ultimately replace the UH-60
Black Hawk utility helicopter, as the service hopes to
speed up its fielding to earlier than 2030, according to the project
manager in charge of the effort.
The service has had
“unprecedented access to the design [in] real time” of FLRAA through Bell’s rigorous
digital engineering, Col. Jeffrey Poquette, the service’s project manager for
the program, said in a recent interview. The Army chose the Textron subsidiary
at the end of 2022 to build a tiltrotor aircraft that is expected to fly twice
as fast and twice as far as a Black Hawk.


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