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See the evolution of Boeing's design of the F-47, a sixth-generation stealth fighter jet, compared with competing NGAD concepts from Lockheed and others.
A daring step is taken as the USAF embraces a sixth-generation fighter destined to eclipse the F-22’s reign—the F-47 (or NGAD ...
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No Stealth, No Problem: Why the Air Force Needs the F-15EX Eagle II FighterEX. But does it matter? As the United States navigates an increasingly multipolar world, the need for a robust and adaptable ...
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Defense News on MSNDid the Trump administration move too quickly to commit to the F-47?Opinion: The jury is still out on whether the NGAD contract should have been awarded, former Air Force Secretary Frank ...
The unveiling of a new, sixth-gen fighter jet bodes well for more airpower investment, but readiness problems and funding ...
The Pentagon has awarded the long-awaited contract for the Air Force’s Next Generation Air Dominance future fighter jet, ...
The decision is good news for Boeing's plant in St. Louis, which is scheduled to end production of the F/A-18 Super Hornet in 2027. Boeing lost its last bid to build a fighter jet when its X-32 lost ...
The Boeing F-47 will soon be the world’s most advanced fighter jet on the planet—but it almost never happened.
A separate Navy contract for its version of the NGAD fighter is still under competition between Northrop Grumman and Boeing. Last year, the Biden administration's Air Force secretary, Frank ...
The Air Force chose Boeing to build the F-47, a next-gen fighter jet replacing the F-22 with advanced tech and drone integration.
U.S. President Donald Trump personally announced the winner of the U.S. Air Force’s NGAD program competition for the sixth-generation manned fighter. U.S. President Donald Trump, together with ...
A separate Navy contract for its version of the NGAD fighter is still under competition between Northrop Grumman and Boeing. Last year, the Biden administration's Air Force secretary, Frank ...
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