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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS Air Force’s 6th-gen fighter NGAD hits milestone with engine design successThe US Air Force's NGAD fighter moves forward as General Electric Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney successfully complete engine ...
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Air Force Times on MSNNGAD engines pass key design reviews, prototype work underwayWork continues on the engines that might one day power the Next Generation Air Dominance fighter, though the fate of NGAD ...
As a “family of systems,” NGAD is expected to include a manned sixth-generation stealth fighter and a mass of Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCAs) that will serve the jets as loyal drone wingmen.
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The Aviationist on MSNPratt & Whitney and General Electric Complete Detailed Design Review for Next Generation Adaptive PropulsionP&W and GE successfully passed the Detailed Design Review of their offerings for the U.S. Air Force’s next generation NGAP engine, expected to power ...
The future of the NGAD sixth-generation fighter remains unclear, but billions in extra funding would keep work progressing on its prototype engine.
U.S. Airpower Debate Opened By NGAD Hiatus Nears Resolution is available to both Aviation Week & Space Technology and AWIN subscribers. Subscribe now to read this content, plus receive critical ...
The Air Force is older, smaller, and less ready than it has ever been in its history. President Trump must prioritize fixing it or risk disastrous consequences.
Pratt & Whitney has secured a $1.5B contract to sustain F119 engines for the USAF F-22 Raptor fleet, aiming to enhance ...
The F-22 Raptor remains the best air superiority fighter jet in the world. It needs the necessary upgrades to remain the best until the Air Force is ready to usher in a new generation of fighter jets ...
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Is the NGAD Dead?U.S. Air Force officials paused a planned contract award for the Next-Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) to rethink the aircraft’s requirements. What does that mean?
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