The service has delayed approving initial low-rate production for the new Boeing single-engined trainer jet until 2026, but also plans to purchase four more test aircraft in 2025.
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The service said today that it would “incentivize” Boeing to address “emergent issues” for the trainer program.
The U.S. Department of Commerce awarded $48 million to establish an aerospace manufacturing hub that promises to make the Inland Northwest a national center for next-generation aircraft.
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