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Boeing says partnership for T-7 trainer export bid imminent

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Posted on November 16, 2025

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DUBAI (Reuters) -Boeing is close to announcing a partnership to bid for an international sales opportunity for its T-7 trainer, company executives said on Sunday, highlighting fast-growing demand for

Boeing Set to Announce Partnership for T-7 Trainer Export Bid

Boeing's T-7 Trainer Export Strategy

DUBAI (Reuters) -Boeing is close to announcing a partnership to bid for an international sales opportunity for its T-7 trainer, company executives said on Sunday, highlighting fast-growing demand for lightweight military training jets.

Reuters reported in July that Boeing and Sweden's Saab were in talks with Britain's BAE Systems on teaming up on a future replacement of the UK's Hawk trainer.

Boeing and Saab have jointly developed the T-7 advanced trainer for the U.S. Air Force, while Britain has said it plans to replace its out-of-production Hawk fleet, part of which is instantly recognisable through its Red Arrows display team.

Partnership Details

Asked at a briefing ahead of the Dubai Airshow whether the imminent partnership would address Britain's trainer needs, Boeing's CEO of Defense, Space & Security, Steve Parker said "Watch this space", but declined to provide further details.

Market Demand for Trainers

Boeing officials said the planned co-operation announcement would come within the next week or so and that overall trainer demand spanned major markets including Europe and Asia.

UK Defense Strategy Review

In June, a British defence strategy review recommended that BAE's Hawk be replaced, and the government said it would welcome interest from UK-based suppliers.

BAE has said it has not decided whether to develop a new jet to replace the Hawk, whose production line closed in 2000.

(Reporting by Tim Hepher; Editing by Alexander Smith)

Key Takeaways

  • Boeing plans to announce a T-7 trainer export partnership.
  • The partnership may involve Saab and BAE Systems.
  • UK plans to replace its Hawk trainer fleet.
  • Global demand for military training jets is rising.
  • Announcement expected within a week.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a military training jet?
A military training jet is an aircraft designed specifically for training pilots in military operations, typically featuring advanced avionics and performance characteristics suitable for simulating combat scenarios.
What is a partnership in business?
A partnership in business refers to a formal arrangement where two or more parties agree to manage and operate a business together, sharing profits, losses, and responsibilities.
What is an export bid?
An export bid is a proposal submitted by a company to sell goods or services to a foreign market, often involving competitive pricing and compliance with international trade regulations.
What is the significance of the Dubai Airshow?
The Dubai Airshow is a major aerospace event that showcases the latest advancements in aviation technology, attracts global industry leaders, and provides a platform for business deals and partnerships.

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