Textron firms up potential bid for US Navy Undergraduate trainer contract
The Beechcraft M-346N aircraft is a twin-engine, tandem-seat aircraft. (Photo: Textron Aviation Defence)
Textron Aviation Defense has announced plans for the assembly of its M-346N aircraft to be the company’s east Wichita campus, if selected for the US Navy (USN) Undergraduate Jet Training contract.
The company anticipates investing more than US$38 million to modernise the 50,000ft2 manufacturing space of its east Wichita campus.
The training contract for the USN is set to replace its ageing T-45C fleet with a Request for Proposal (RfP) estimated to be published by the end of 2025. In March, the USN removed the landing requirement for the new jet trainer to perform carrier landings.
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