T-X program

T-X program
Two Boeing-Saab T-7 Red Hawk aircraft
General information
Project forFast-jet trainer
Issued byUnited States Air Force
ProposalsBoeing/Saab T-X
Leonardo T-100
Lockheed Martin/KAI T-50A
RequirementAdvanced Pilot Training System
History
Initiated20 March 2015
Concluded27 September 2018
OutcomeBoeing/Saab T-X selected for production as the T-7 Red Hawk

The T-X program is a United States Air Force development and acquisition program for a new two-seat jet trainer to replace the Northrop T-38 Talon. On 27 September 2018, the US Air Force selected the Boeing/Saab T-X entry to become its trainer aircraft.[1] The new aircraft was given the designation and name "T-7 Red Hawk" in September 2019.[2] The Air Force's initial plan is to purchase 351 T-7s, and has an option to purchase up to 475.

  1. ^ Air force awards next generation fighter & bomber trainer, AF
  2. ^ "Air Force announces newest Red Tail: 'T-7A Red Hawk'". U. S. Air Force. Retrieved 18 September 2019.