The United States and China are the two obvious contenders for sixth-generation fighter programs—and various European nations have also committed to their development.
$972 million is sufficient funds to resurrect a program from an idea, and that is precisely the rub the United States Navy ...
The US and China are considered the two strongest candidates for sixth-generation fighter jet programs, although many ...
President Donald Trump said this week that he may remove the number "47" from the U.S. Air Force's upcoming sixth-generation ...
The F/A-XX program saga continues with a new draft defense spending bill that would reverse Pentagon plans to shelve it ...
Congressional appropriators have revived funding for the Navy’s F/A-XX program and lambasted the Defense Department for ...
Beyond the political impact of the increase, the GCAP exposes the structural adjustment of the real price of technological sovereignty ...
Appropriators are pushing the Navy to award an Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) contract for the Navy’s F/A-XX ...
Boeing has been selected to build the US Air Force's sixth-gen fighter aircraft. The Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter is expected to succeed the F-22 Raptor as the top air dominance ...
Raptor plant shuttered in 2011, and Boeing’s F/A-18 Super Hornet assembly will follow suit in 2027, but the others are going ...