A snapshot of how new, multi-billion-dollar jet engine contracts for the USAF are set to shape the future of US air power.
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Hosted on MSNNGAD engine prototypes take shape in two $3.5bn contractsThe Pentagon has raised the ceiling for the Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion effort to $3.5bn for each of its two vendors.
Following AETP's cancellation, much of XA100's technology is expected to be used in NGAP. (General Electric) The US Air Force (USAF) awarded two contract modifications to General Electric (GE) and ...
To date, the Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion (NGAP) program has been focused primarily on developing new engines to power a new sixth-generation crewed stealth ‘fighter’ in the works as part of ...
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 US Air Force (USAF) on 27 January announced billions of dollars in additional funding for the Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion (NGAP) programme, which aims to develop an engine solution for ...
Following AETP's cancellation, much of XA100's technology is expected to be used in NGAP. (General Electric) The US Air Force (USAF) awarded two contract modifications to General Electric (GE ...
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