US Navy: Boeing with contract for multitasking Super Hornet combat aircraft

On 20 March, the United States Department of Defense and the Boeing Contretretre-spontre-tre-tretre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tre-tret-tre-t-tret-t-tret-tret-t-tret-t-t-t-t-t-tret-tret-t-t-tret-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-tret-t-tret-t-tret-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t- The Navy of the railway party of large-scale combat cars F/A-18E/F Super Hornet.
This agreement, with a value of 4 billion dollars, covers the production of 78 cars (61 F/A-18E and 17 F/A-18F) to be delivered in April 2024. At the moment, the first tranches of 1.5 billion dollars were mobilised. They are all to be completed in Block III standard, characterized by an increased technical resistance (10,000 hours), as well as a new glimmer.
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The new batch of pilots is intended to allow us to engage in US Navy operations. Currently the oldest F/A-18E/F Super Hornet begins to target the renovation and development work to allow their further exploitation. In addition, the F-35C Lightning II is implemented.
The contract for Super Hornety, which has been announced for a long time, will allow the lifetime of the assembly line in the Boeing plant in St. Louis to be extended, and has begun to produce the first machines for the second export customer (Cuvet). All the time, the producer and the United States government are engaged in branding activities that are fit for new contrecations, including India, the Federal Republic of Germany, Switzerland or Finland.










