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- Boeing F-15EX Eagle II overview: The F-15EX Eagle II remains the U.S. Air Force’s newest fighter, designed to replace aging F-15Cs with increased payload, radar, and digital systems. Boeing positions it as a ready-now capability with modern avionics and AESA radar.[2][5]
- Recent deliveries and status: In early 2025, the first F-15EX from Lot 2 was prepared for delivery to the U.S. Air Force, with confirmation that it would become the third Eagle II assigned to the 142nd Wing of the Oregon Air National Guard; this milestone underscored ongoing modernization and production progress.[1]
- Notable features: The Eagle II features a large-area display, fly-by-wire controls, advanced mission computer, AN/APG-82 AESA radar, and EPAWSS electronic warfare suite for improved survivability and data handling in contested environments.[3][1]
- Public context and models: The F-15EX has attracted attention in aerospace and modeling communities; examples include hobby models of the aircraft in 1:48 scale and related product listings, illustrating public interest in the airframe beyond pure defense news.[4][9]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise, up-to-date news digest with links and dates for the past 90 days or focus on a specific aspect (delivery status, budget, or capability comparisons with F-35/F-22).
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www.boeing.com“I would say this day has been a long time coming, but it has actually come to fruition very fast from an acquisition perspective,” said Lt. Gen. Duke Richardson, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for the Acquisition, Technology Logistics Military Deputy. “In keeping with Chief of Staff Brown’s direction to accelerate change, we aggressively worked with Boeing to accelerate the delivery of two F-15EX aircraft from the normal 39-month lead time to just nine months after...
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