US aerospace firm Boeing is still hoping that the new MQ-25 Stingray drone it’s building for the US Navy’s aircraft carriers could be armed for combat. Sure, there’s a profit motive.
The new charges come after the aerospace giant’s defense unit in the third quarter logged a $2 billion pre-tax loss, prompting Ortberg at the time to call for the company to pivot back to prior ...
This upgrade allows the carrier to operate the Boeing MQ-25 Stingray unmanned aerial system (UAS), which is set to take over the aerial refueling role from the F/A-18 Super Hornets, thereby ...