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F-47 revealed: How America’s 6th gen fighter will crush the F-22 and rule the skies
The F-22 Raptor has defined American air dominance for a generation, but the aircraft that is now moving from concept to ...
The National Interest on MSN
Sorry, Boeing: Indonesia won’t fly the F-15EX fighter jet after all
No reason has been given for the sudden cancellation, although Indonesia is also pursuing separate fighter deals with Turkey, ...
Boeing is also supporting similar F-15 modernization efforts for another United States ally in Asia, Japan. The company received a $450.5 million contract from the U.S. Air Force in December 2024 for ...
The Aviationist on MSN
Indonesia Abandons F-15EX, Selects M-346F to Replace Hawk
Boeing confirmed that the deal for 24 F-15EX will not proceed, with Indonesia meanwhile signing a Letter of Intent to replace ...
The Defense Department approved a $2.8 billion, 11-year hybrid contract with Boeing to modify F-15K Slam Eagle fighters for ...
Boeing's proposed price for the fighter jets was deemed too high by the government and could not be followed through, the ...
Gadget Review on MSN
"Batwing" Lookalike Fighter Jet Design Claims It Will Break Mach 4
Stavatti's Mach 4 SM-39 Razor fighter jet challenges Boeing and Northrop Grumman in Navy's F/A-XX competition with radical ...
Boeing received a $2.81 billion contract from the U.S. Air Force to upgrade aircraft for South Korea. The contract provides for the design and development of an integrated suite of aircraft systems to ...
There's a new contender for the US Navy's F/A-XX Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter program to replace the ...
The impressive climb performance of the 757 makes it feel like a fighter jet.
The Aviationist on MSN
Boeing Awarded $2.8 Billion Contract to Upgrade South Korea's F-15K
South Korea is moving to upgrade the ROKAF's F-15K Slam Eagle fleet to a configuration similar to the F-15EX Eagle II, significantly enhancing its long-range strike and survivability capabilities.
Lockheed produces more fighter jets than Airbus, but Airbus wins on the number of military helicopters shipped.
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