France finalizes $1.3B USD contract for 2 Saab GlobalEye radar planes
Initially announced at the Paris Air Show in June, the deal makes France the second customer for the Swedish Airborne Early Warning and Control planes after the UAE.
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Initially announced at the Paris Air Show in June, the deal makes France the second customer for the Swedish Airborne Early Warning and Control planes after the UAE.
$10bn Trump-approved sale to Taipei triggers Beijing sanctions against firms such as Boeing and Northrop GrummanChina’s foreign ministry has hit US defence companies including Boeing with sanctions after Donald Trump approved a large package of arms sa…
“My work here is now complete and I will be cheering ULA on,” the longtime ULA chief said.
The service is spending $400 million on the pair of jumbo jets for training and spares.
The new date marks some progress for the beleaguered Air Force One program, whose challenges have cost Boeing billions of dollars.
Modernization efforts will advance platform capabilities into 2050s and beyond New radar improves B-52’s situational awareness, target prosecution, aircrew survivability SAN ANTONIO, December 11, 2025. Boeing has delivered the first B-52 Radar Moderniz…
MQ-28 Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) shoots down an airborne target Groundbreaking mission showcases MQ-28 Ghost Bat’s autonomous end-to-end combat capabilities Counter-air weapons engagement demonstrates power of crewed-uncrewed teaming bet…
ARLINGTON, Va. The Boeing Company announced on December 3, 2025 that its Board of Directors has elected Bradley D. Tilden as its newest member, effective Dec. 3, 2025. Tilden will join the Aerospace Safety and Finance committees. Tilden, 64, previously…
EVERETT, Wash., November 25, 2025. Boeing has been awarded a Lot 12 contract by the US Air Force for 15 additional KC-46A Pegasus tankers, valued at $2.47 billion. “Getting on contract helps ensure production stability, including our long-lead supply c…
Boeing defense chief Steve Parker also disputed that cost disputes drove a decision by the US Air Force to cancel the E-7 Wedgetail program, which has now led to NATO reversing plans to buy the aircraft as well.