E-7 Wedgetail
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Sep- 2024 -23 SeptemberAir
Boeing Completes Maiden Flight of Future British Wedgetail Early Warning Aircraft
Boeing has completed the initial flight of the UK Royal Air Force’s future E-7 Wedgetail early warning aircraft at Birmingham Airport.
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Jul- 2024 -22 JulyAmericas
US Air Force, Boeing Finally Reach E-7 Wedgetail Deal
After months of disputes and negotiations, the US Air Force and Boeing have finally reached an agreement on the planned supply of E-7 Wedgetail airborne early warning and control aircraft.
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Apr- 2024 -16 AprilLand
Local Industry Supplies Steel for Construction of UK Wedgetail Facility
The UK has received 612 tons of steel from local industry partners to support the ongoing construction of E-7 Wedgetail facilities in Scotland.
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Oct- 2023 -23 OctoberAsia Pacific
Australia Deploys Early Warning Aircraft to Support Ukraine
A Royal Australian Air Force E-7A Wedgetail has arrived at Ramstein Air Base in Germany for a six-month deployment to support Ukraine.
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Mar- 2023 -3 MarchAmericas
USAF Awards Boeing $1.2 Billion E-3 AWACS Successor Contract
The US Air Force has awarded Boeing a $1.2 billion contract to begin the E-7A battle management and command-and-control aircraft program.
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Nov- 2022 -8 NovemberAir
UK Wedgetail E-7A Aircraft Receives First Sensor
The UK Royal Air Force’s first Wedgetail E-7A aircraft has received a multi-role electronically scanned array sensor.
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Apr- 2022 -28 AprilAmericas
US Air Force Picks Boeing E-7 Wedgetail as AWACS Replacement
The US Air Force has selected the Boeing E-7 Wedgetail to replace a part of the E-3 Sentry AWACS fleet.
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Feb- 2022 -9 FebruaryAmericas
US Air Force Seeking AWACS Replacement Proposals
The US Air Force has issued a request for information to replace its E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft.
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Nov- 2021 -17 NovemberBusiness
Boeing Expects USAF to Buy Wedgetail AWACS Next Year
Boeing is expecting the US Air Force to replace its aging fleet of E-3 Sentry airborne warning and control system planes with the E-7 Wedgetail aircraft by next year.
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