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Boeing turning legendary Chinook helicopters into robots built to fly through 2060s
The Chinook, first inducted into the US Army in 1962 during the Cold War, has been a backbone of military heavy-lift ...
The Army has not made any requests, but Boeing expects Congress to add CH-47s to the service’s fleet. Credit: Boeing Boeing is bullish on Capitol Hill adding more unrequested Chinook heavy-lift ...
Counterintelligence agents in Taiwan thwarted a high-profile defection from the island's armed forces after Chinese spies enticed a Taiwanese army pilot to hand over a U.S.-made CH-47 Chinook ...
The U.S. Army is actively studying a replacement for its CH-47 Chinook, but it's not in a rush to retire the iconic military helicopter just yet. Known for its tandem-rotor design, massive payload, ...
Military enthusiasts would agree that the CH-47 Chinook is one of the most iconic military helicopters ever. This twin-engine, tandem-rotor aircraft was the result of a 1956 U.S. Army push to replace ...
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The Aircraft Replacing The Chinook
Technically, there is no official replacement for the Boeing CH-47 yet under US Army development. Significant progress on the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk’s successor has taken place in recent years, ...
Boeing shared details of its CxR unmanned tiltrotor concept at AUSA 2025, a modular drone designed to complement the US ...
Boeing plans to cautiously restart the CH-47 Chinook helicopter production line May 15, after shutting it down May 13 following the discovery of what the company is calling irregularities in two ...
In a move that elected officials say could keep the assembly line at the Boeing plant in Ridley Park, Penn., busy for 20 years, the U.S. Army has canceled a proposed attack helicopter by rivals ...
A startup from Boulder, Colorado, is pitching what it calls the world's largest aircraft by volume, a plane so massive it could carry four F-35 stealth fighters or six CH-47 Chinook helicopters ...
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