The Air Force is hopeful that the B-21 Raider stealth bomber will take to the skies for the first time before the end of the year.
The U.S. Air Force's first pre-production B-21 Raider stealth bomber is now undergoing taxi testing, moving around the sprawling Plant 42 in Palmdale under its own power. This is the latest developmental milestone for the aircraft as it continues to move closer to its first flight, which could come before the end of the year.
"I can confirm the B-21 is conducting ground taxi activities. Rigorous testing is a critical step in the B-21 flight test program," an Air Force spokesperson confirmed to The War Zone today. "Extensive testing evaluates systems, components, and functionalities. This testing allows us to mitigate risks, optimize design, and enhance operational effectiveness."
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WNU Editor: The first contracts for production of the B-21 are being drawn up .... Northrop expects B-21 low-rate production contract by year-end (Flight Global).
New Image Reveals B-21 Raider Taxiing Ahead Of Its First Scheduled Flight
New Image of B-21 Bomber Tail Shows Different Exhausts and Rear Deck from B-2 -- Air And Space Forces Magazine
B-21 Raider begins taxi tests, a key step before first flight -- Defense News
B-21 starts taxi tests; Northrop expects first flight by year's end -- Defense One
New Image Reveals B-21 Raider Taxiing Ahead Of Maiden Flight -- Zero Hedge
B-21 Raider: US Stealth Bomber Commences Taxi Testing Ahead Of Its First Scheduled Flight -- EurAsian Times
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