Boeing Co is in talks with potential customers globally, including the Royal Australian Air Force, about ordering the new T-X training jet ...
Share via E-Mail Bookmark AVALON, Australia: Boeing Co is in talks with potential customers globally, including the Royal Australian Air Force, about ordering the new T-X training jet selected by the U.S. Air Force for a US$9.2 billion contract in September, an executive said on Tuesday.
's needs and talk to them about why we see the benefits of T-X," Breckenridge said. did not respond immediately to a request for comment. Alongside its 2016 Defence White Paper, Australia listed a future project called the"lead-in fighter training system" with a program time frame of 2022-2033 and an investment value of AUS$4 billion to AUS$5 billion. Advertisement Advertisement Boeing, in partnership with Sweden's Saab AB, in September beat out Lockheed Martin Corp and Italy's Leonardo SpA for the U.S.
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