Air Force Orders 15 More KC-46A Pegasus Tankers
The $2.3 billion deal increases Boeing’s current orders for the aerial refuelers to 153 aircraft.
The $2.3 billion deal increases Boeing’s current orders for the aerial refuelers to 153 aircraft.
The FAA has granted type inspection authorization for the 737-10 Max.
The final 747—a 747-8 model—left the production line for its inaugural flight on February 1 this year. The crew traced a unique pattern in the sky: a queen’s crown underlaid by the numbers “7-4-7.”
The last 747 has rolled off Boeing’s production line, but the iconic jumbo jet still has plenty of history to make.
The first of the E-7A surveillance aircraft is expected to be operational by 2031.
The mission will mark the first X-37B launch on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.
The Red Hawk jet will replace the 1960s-era T-38 trainer and was designed to train both fighter and bomber pilots.
The company said it was the first to complete public eVTOL flight demonstrations in Los Angeles County.
Its LMXT strategic aerial refueling tanker had been expected to take on Boeing’s KC-46 as a contender for an interim update under the KC-135 fleet recapitalization program.
Company’s support of STEM education is aimed at drawing high school students into aviation careers.