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US Air Force plans to buy five more Boeing E-7A surveillance aircraft

By Thomson Reuters Apr 30, 2026 | 8:04 PM

By Dan Catchpole

April 30 (Reuters) – The U.S. Air Force plans to buy ​five Boeing E-7A Wedgetail ‌surveillance aircraft, in addition to two prototypes already under contract, Secretary of the Air Force ‌Troy ​Meink told ⁠a House subcommittee ⁠on Thursday.

The future of the airborne early warning and control system aircraft (AWACS) was ​thrown into doubt last year when the Pentagon ⁠backed off ⁠plans to acquire 26 ​Boeing E-7As to replace its ​Cold War-era AWACS fleet. That ‌prompted NATO to scrap plans to buy six E-7As.

The U.S. already had ⁠committed to buying two E-7A prototypes. The plane is based on ⁠Boeing’s ‌popular 737 jet.

Speaking ⁠to the House Appropriations ​defense ‌subcommittee, Meink said ​the Air ⁠Force plans to buy five engineering and manufacturing development E-7As.

(Reporting by Dan Catchpole in Seattle; Editing by ​Jacqueline Wong)