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America's Trainer
Boeing T-X is an all-new advanced pilot training system designed specifically for the U.S. Air
Force training mission. It includes trainer aircraft, ground based training and support –
designed together from the ground up.

In a highly competitive race to give the American military a replacement for its aging T-38
trainer aircraft, Boeing T-X is the only offering that is more than 90% made in America and
100% made for the U.S. Air Force.

We’re breaking the norm by investing our own resources to give the Air Force a brand new,
flexible design that meets all requirements and can evolve as technologies, missions and
training needs change. We’ve also taken advantage of the latest technologies, tools and
manufacturing techniques – making Boeing T-X more affordable and flexible than older,
existing aircraft.
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Designed With Maintainers In Mind
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Real as it Gets Training Designed with Maintainers in Second T-X Takes Flight
November 29, 2017 in Defense, Technology Mind April 25, 2017 in Defense

Boeing T-X ground-based training systems offer November 16, 2017 in Defense Boeing and partner SAAB completed the first flight
enhanced flight simulation training to help pilots The T-X Advanced Pilot Training System’s smart of the second production-ready T-X aircraft, which
seamlessly transition to the aircraft. design features easier access to panels, engine is identical to the first and designed specifically for
and seats. the U.S. Air Force advanced pilot training
requirement.

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T-X Timeline
Sept 18 2017 Saab Offers U.S. Based Production Capability for T-X Trainer Aircraft

June 26, 2017 Boeing submits flight test data for T-X proposal – two days ahead of schedule

May 15, 2017 Boeing selects St. Louis for T-X final assembly and checkout

April 27, 2017 Both Boeing T-X aircraft take to the skies, together in flight

April 24, 2017 Second Boeing T-X makes first flight

April 20, 2017 Second Boeing T-X aircraft taxis

March 28, 2017 Boeing submits U.S. Air Force Advanced Pilot Training System proposal—two days ahead of schedule

March 24, 2017 Boeing T-X completes four flights in one day—demonstrating maturity of design

March 2, 2017 Tweet: Second Boeing T-X aircraft completes production

Jan. 23, 2017 Boeing T-X achieves multiple days of three flights a day

Dec. 21, 2016 Boeing T-X completes second flight

Dec. 20, 2016 Boeing T-X completes first flight, validates design for Air Force requirements

Dec. 15, 2016 Boeing T-X taxis

Sept. 13, 2016 Boeing reveals two production-ready aircraft, the cornerstone of the complete Boeing T-X advanced pilot training system

Dec. 6, 2013 Boeing and Saab sign a joint development agreement to compete for T-X with an all-new, purpose-built design
T-X NEWS
Date News Release
Sept 18 2017 Saab Offers U.S. Based Production Capability for T-X Trainer Aircraft

Sept 15 2017 Boeing Selects Triumph Group as Major Supplier for its U.S. Air Force T-X Offer

May 15 2017 Boeing Assembly of Air Force T-X in St. Louis to Support 1,800 Jobs

April 24 2017 Second Boeing T-X Aircraft Takes Flight

Dec 20 2016 Boeing T-X Completes First Flight, Validates Design for Air Force Requirements

Sept 13 2016 Boeing Reveals First Two Aircraft for U.S. Air Force T-X Competition

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