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KC-46 tanker upgrades to be accelerated by U.S. Air Force, Boeing - News
May 13, 2026ARLINGTON, Virginia. The U.S. Air Force and Boeing have agreed to a plan to improve KC-46 Pegasus tanker readiness and speed up delivery of aircraft upgrades to the fleet, the Air Force announced in a statement.
Advanced T-7A Red Hawk jet trainer cleared for production by U.S. Air Force - News
May 08, 2026WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio. The T-7A Red Hawk -- the advanced jet trainer produced by Boeing and Saab for the U.S. Air Force -- has officially been cleared for low-rate initial production following Milestone C approval.
MQ-25A carrier-based refueling drone completes test flight with Boeing, U.S. Navy - News
April 28, 2026ST. LOUIS, Missouri. Boeing and the U.S. Navy completed the first test flight of an operational MQ-25A Stingray under the Navy’s $805 million Engineering and Manufacturing Development contract, the company announced in a statement.
Rheinmetall, Boeing Australia to team on collaborative combat aircraft for Germany - News
March 31, 2026DUSSELDORF, Germany. Rheinmetall and Boeing Australia entered a strategic partnership to offer the MQ-28 Ghost Bat for Germany’s planned 2029 fielding of collaborative combat aircraft, the company announced in a statement.
MOSA modernized flight deck to be developed for C-17A aircraft by Boeing - News
February 10, 2026LONG BEACH, California. Boeing won a contract from the U.S. Air Force to design and deliver a modernized flight deck for the C-17A Globemaster III transport aircraft, the company announced in a statement.
MH-139A helicopters to be built for U.S. Air Force by Boeing - News
January 30, 2026PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania. Boeing will build four additional MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopters and provide related sustainment for the U.S. Air Force under a contract award that brings cumulative program awards to more than $262 million, the company announced in a statement.
Next-gen pilot training system to be developed by Saab, Boeing, and BAE Systems - News
November 19, 2025LONDON, United Kingdom. Saab, Boeing, and BAE Systems signed a letter of intent to collaborate on the Royal Air Force’s future fast-jet training program using the T-7 aircraft as the foundation for a new training system, the companies announced in a statement.





