A snapshot of how new, multi-billion-dollar jet engine contracts for the USAF are set to shape the future of US air power.
The USAF has announced a new $7 billion cash injection into its next-generation adaptive propulsion (NGAP) program.
The USAF increased the funding for the development of advanced engines earmarked for sixth-generation fighters, with new ...
The Pentagon has raised the ceiling for the Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion effort to $3.5bn for each of its two vendors.
The U.S. Air Force has dramatically plussed-up contracts with General Electric and Pratt & Whitney, both of which now have a ...
Following AETP's cancellation, much of XA100's technology is expected to be used in NGAP. (General Electric) The US Air Force ...
Despite uncertainty over the future of its sixth-generation fighter development programme, the US Air Force is committing ...
The Air Force's Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion program is advancing into the prototyping phase, with General Electric and Pratt & Whitney both receiving awards of up to $3.5 billion to carry-out ...
GE Aerospace and RTX's Pratt & Whitney on Monday received U.S. Air Force contracts worth up to $3.5 billion each for technology maturation and risk ...
The U.S. Air Force has significantly increased its investment in cutting-edge jet engine technology by expanding contracts ...
General Electric of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Pratt & Whitney Engines of East Hartford, Connecticut, each received modifications to their initial Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion, or NGAP ...
The Air Force has expanded funding for a cutting-edge adaptive engine that would power the Next Generation Air Dominance fighter, while the future of NGAD itself remains under consideration. (Air ...