A new plane with new tech is necessary to dominate current and future Russian and Chinese fighters, top officials say.
The U.S. Air Force is developing its next-generation stealth fighter under the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program but is highly concerned about costs.
Air Force Materiel Command this week stood up the Integrated Development Office, one of three organizations that make up the new model of requirements and acquisition for the service. IDO will be the ...
The US Air Force (USAF) is seeking a less expensive Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter, Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall told reporters on 16 ...
Full-scale models of the first increment’s CCA designs by Anduril and General Atomics are among the exhibits of this year’s ...
Can the sixth-generation Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter be offered at the same price as the fifth-generation ...
The Next Generation Air Dominance platform may be the last “traditionally crewed” aircraft in the Air Force's fleet -- and it might cost about as much or even less than a F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, ...
The comments by Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall highlight a possible change of route from the 200 NGAD fighters expected to ...
The service is hoping to dramatically cut the costs of the NGAD platform, which Kendall had pegged to about $300 million per ...
The Air Force is deciding on whether manned NGAD will go forward–a decision in the coming months that is to gain insights from an Air Force NGAD panel headed by Tim Grayson, a special assistant to ...
The service has paused its NGAD program after initial projections for the sixth-gen aircraft put the cost of the fighter at ...
The service's top civilian official says the US Air Force soon plans to announce major changes to its most-significant new ...