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US aircraft manufacturer Textron has revealed the aircraft it intends to compete to be the US Navy’s (USN’s) new trainer jet.
Powered by two Honeywell F124-GA-200 turbofan engines, the M-346N has maximum cruise speed of more than 590 knots.
The M-346N is being offered as a “ready-now” solution, based on the original M-346 aircraft developed by Leonardo, to train ...
Bolstered by its strong performance and new U.S. tax legislation, Textron ( TXT) raised its 2025 manufacturing cash flow ...
(NYSE: TXT) company, today announced its offering of the Beechcraft M-346N jet as a "ready-now" solution from an iconic American company for the U.S. Navy Undergraduate Jet Training System (UJTS) ...
Textron Aviation continues to face production challenges for its Beechcraft King Air twin turboprops, with deliveries down ...
Shares of Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) are trading lower on Thursday despite the company posting stronger-than-expected ...
Textron Inc. (TXT) is scheduled to release its second-quarter 2025 results on July 24, before market open. The company has a ...
This article is published in The Weekly of Business Aviation part of Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN), and is ...
Textron Sees Higher Bell, Aftermarket Sales In Second Quarter is published in The Weekly of Business Aviation, an Aviation ...
Textron Aviation today announced its selection of Gogo Business Aviation's global Low-Earth-Orbit (LEO) solution, Gogo Galileo HDX, for factory instal ...
Textron Aviation unveiled the King Air 360 in August with upgrades for passengers and pilots. Cabins now feel wider, and the cockpit has advanced systems like autothrottle and digital pressurization.