Connecticut-based Pratt & Whitney is working on engine development for the U.S. military's future fighter jet, known as Next ...
Boeing has been awarded a $20B contract to develop the USAF’s next-gen NGAD fighter, beating Lockheed Martin and marking a ...
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Why The US Air Force Raised Contracts For GE, Pratt & Whitney NGAP Fighter Jet Engines To $3.5 Billion EachRecent updates from the United States Air Force (USAF) regarding the Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion (NGAP) fighter jet engines have shown a considerable jump in funding for each contractor of ...
The upcoming sixth-generation fighter jet promises unprecedented speed, range, and deep enemy airspace penetration, ...
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The NGAD Fighter’s Engines Just Passed Another Key ReviewWhoever wins could put its engine in the most advanced fighter jet to ever take to the skies. GE Aerospace put through the competition the XA102 adaptive cycle engine, while Pratt and Whitney the ...
Could the U.S. Air Force's plan to retrofit its F-35 fleet with new propulsion systems undermine the jet fighter's much vaunted interoperability?
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President Donald Trump announced Friday that Boeing will build the Air Force’s future fighter jet, which is essential in a potential conflict with China.
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