V-22 will fly with restrictions until 2026
“We had some learning in the middle,” said V-22 Program Manager Marine Corps Col. Robert Hurst, “and that learning in the middle took us from the summer of ‘25 to start in the spring of ‘26.”
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“We had some learning in the middle,” said V-22 Program Manager Marine Corps Col. Robert Hurst, “and that learning in the middle took us from the summer of ‘25 to start in the spring of ‘26.”
The first quarter of 2025 showcased the continued strength and strategic depth of the U.S. defense technology sector. Leading defense contractors posted resilient results supported by deep order backlogs, strong demand for next-generation platforms, an…
Airplane manufacturer says it is lobbying Donald Trump over ‘unfortunate’ decision to impose tariffsBoeing will try to divert as many as 50 planes ordered by Chinese airlines to customers elsewhere after steep tariffs prompted by Donald Trump’s trade w…
The sale includes Boeing’s digital flight planning tools Jeppesen, Foreflight, AerData and OzRunways, though the company “will retain core digital capabilities” as part of the deal with private equity firm Thoma Bravo.
BENGALURU, April 22. Boeing has named Stacie Sire as Vice President and Managing Director, Boeing India Engineering & Technology Center (BIETC) and Chief Engineer, Boeing India. Sire succeeds Ahmed Elsherbini, who led this position from April 2021 …
Jets intended for Chinese airline returned to US, raising fears for planemaker as results nearChina sends back new Boeing jet made more expensive by tariffsInvestors in Boeing are braced to learn the full impact of Donald Trump’s trade war, amid fears …
This week’s DefenseTech Brief captures a defense landscape in flux—driven by urgent needs for missile defense, advanced autonomy, and sovereign production capabilities. Across domains and continents, governments and industries are accelerating the inte…
A request for information released by the service raises the possibility of integrating new upgrades on a platform “equivalent” to the E-7, though it’s not clear what that could be.
Carriers also asked to stop purchases of aircraft-related equipment and parts from US firms, report saysChina has reportedly ordered its airlines not to take any further deliveries of Boeing jets, the latest move in its tit-for-tat trade war with the U…
The Trump administration’s decision to award the sixth-generation fighter project to Boeing is a welcome one. However, it only partially addresses the country’s airpower dilemma and how it intends to support allies in the future. From the perspective of the United States government and the US Air Force (USAF), awarding the contract to Boeing is […]
The Sixth-Generation Fighter: A First Step to a New Generation of Airpower was originally published on Global Security Review.