Etiqueta: NGAD
The first flight of the U.S. Air Force’s new sixth-generation F-47 fighter will take place in 2028
During a press conference held this week, U.S. Air Force General David Allvin indicated that the institution expects to carry out the first flight...
The new sixth-generation F-47 fighter could have a carrier-based version to equip U.S. Navy aircraft carriers
The race to field the first operational sixth-generation fighter is underway, and while the United States—unlike China—has been cautious about what is disclosed regarding...
Lockheed Martin will equip the U.S. Air Force’s F-22 and F-35 fighters with technologies developed under the NGAD program
At the end of March, with the confirmation of Boeing’s selection for the development of the future F-47, born from the NGAD (Next Generation...
The U.S. Air Force selects Boeing for the development and production of its future Sixth-Generation Fighter Jet, the F-47
In the context of a press conference held at the White House, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, officially announced the selection...
The U.S. Poised to Announce Selection of Company to Develop and Manufacture Future Sixth-Generation NGAD Fighter for its Air Force
Over the past few years, the project to develop a new sixth-generation fighter to replace the U.S. Air Force’s (USAF) F-22 Raptor has been...
GE and Pratt & Whitney take a new step in developing the engine intended to power the future sixth-generation fighter of the U.S.
Over the past week, the program for the future sixth-generation fighter of the U.S. has reached a major milestone in its development: the approval...
The U.S. Air Force will invest US$ 7 billion for the development of new engines for its future sixth-generation NGAD fighter
To advance the program for its future sixth-generation fighter, the NGAD, the U.S. Air Force has announced the awarding of two new contracts worth...
The unveiling of new Chinese stealth fighters has not altered the U.S. Air Force’s plans regarding the future of the NGAD
China is undoubtedly making significant strides in its aerospace industry. However, these advancements have not altered the United States' plans for its Next Generation...











