Quantcast

US Navy advances airborne command capabilities with upgraded E-2D Hawkeyes

Delta Air Lines bets on ‘blended-wing’ flight to reduce emissions
Europe's airlines pivot to bite size M&A deals to limit cost, regulatory burden
Dave Emerson named new CEO of Virgin Australia, replacing Jayne Hrdlicka
Ryanair DELAYS controversial new boarding pass rule to avoid summer chaos
FAA Orders Inspection, Replacement of 737NG Engine Parts
Spirit Adds New Airport, Three Routes
Delta crash passengers should take the $30,000 payment, their lawyers say. Here’s why.
Budget airline launches new cheap flights to one of the UK’s top winter sun destinations
Brazilian airline Azul to go 'back to basics' after challenging 2024
Airlines cancel flights as air travel to ‘grind to complete halt’ this week ahead of major strike action in Europe
Dramatic moment American Airlines plane diverted to Rome is escorted by fighter jets after mid-air bomb threat
Jetstar Faces Major Backlash as Nationwide System Outage Causes Travel Chaos, Stranding Passengers and Disrupting Flights Across the Australian Airline Industry
Sudden oil supply outages creating turbulence for airline industry
Southwest's layoffs dent its worker-first culture
Abu Dhabi's long-haul carrier Etihad Airways sees record $476 million profit in 2024
Jet2 warns of profits squeeze from rising costs and late bookings
Southwest bends further to activist shareholder Elliott's demands
Downgraded on a flight? Take these simple but important steps to get your money back
Delta Offers Over $2 Million to CRJ Crash Passengers
Boeing Delays Continue for Alaska, Hawaiian
Hong Kong Airlines launches daily Sydney flights
Airline to launch new bunk beds in economy on long-haul flights next year
How Airline Employees Are Coping After Deadly Washington Crash
Major airline reverses in-flight menu change amid outcry
British Airways frequent flyer scheme changes: everything you need to know
Airline introduces world-first hand luggage ban on popular travel gadget
Air Canada Delays Boeing 767 Reentry
Flight Centre tips ‘price war’ as first direct Melbourne to LA Delta flights go on sale
FAA reverses course on meeting prohibition, blaming rogue employee
British Airways tweaks frequent flyer scheme after backlash
US Navy advances airborne command capabilities with upgraded E-2D Hawkeyes
Policy
Webp 9d8e4n9zvnq6npvse1f7c4oouh5n
Airbus A380 | Airbus

The United States Navy (USN) operates a specialized fleet of Airborne Early Warning, Command and Control squadrons utilizing the Grumman E-2 Hawkeye aircraft. These squadrons perform roles similar to the Air Force's AWACS but are distinct in their operations from aircraft carriers.

The Navy's aircrew for these missions consists of five officers, significantly fewer than the dozen or more aboard land-based AWACS. The training for these aviators is extensive due to the demanding nature of operating an E-2 Hawkeye.

Since 1964, the E-2 Hawkeye has been central to the Navy's airborne surveillance capabilities. The newer E-2D model features advanced radar and avionics systems. Northrop Grumman describes it as “...a game changer in how the Navy conducts battle management command and control."

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

Airborne Command & Control Squadrons are based on both coasts of the U.S., with significant presences at Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia and Point Mugu in California. The Fleet Replacement Squadron VAW-120 trains new graduates in Virginia, while VAW-125 operates out of Japan alongside the Seventh Fleet.

The US Naval Institute highlights how crucial the Hawkeye is during deployments, acting as air traffic control and providing emergency assistance when needed. Known as "hummers" for their engine sound, these aircraft fulfill essential roles such as surveillance and reconnaissance.

Military.com notes that the E-2C Hawkeye provides all-weather early warning functions with advanced radar capable of tracking numerous targets simultaneously. Recent upgrades include aerial refueling capabilities, extending operational time significantly.

Transitioning from E-2C to E-2D represents a major leap in radar sensor capability according to Northrop Grumman: "The new radar system in the E-2D significantly enhances our detection capabilities." With a $22 billion investment plan, 80 aircraft are expected by 2026.

International interest has grown around this technology, with countries like Japan planning acquisitions following U.S. approval for export sales valued at $1.5 billion. As global threats evolve, America’s Navy continues its readiness bolstered by advancements like those found within its airborne command fleet.

Organizations Included in this History
More News

Delta Air Lines is expanding its flight offerings for the 2025 pro football season, introducing new routes and increasing capacity to accommodate fans traveling to major games.

Jun 6, 2025

Last month, over 130 volunteers from Delta Air Lines and several partner organizations collaborated to construct a new playground in College Park, Georgia.

Jun 6, 2025

Walking together on Omaha Beach, 19-year-old college student Caleb Walker and 101-year-old WWII veteran Jack Myers reflected on the sacrifices made during the D-Day invasion.

Jun 6, 2025

British Airways is the leading foreign long-haul airline serving the United States.

Jun 5, 2025

United Airlines has completed a deal with the Chicago Department of Aviation to acquire five additional gates at Chicago O'Hare International Airport.

Jun 5, 2025

Boeing has reached a production milestone, achieving a monthly output of 38 737 MAX aircraft for the first time since 2020.

Jun 5, 2025