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Five Reasons the U.S. Military Chose the X-35 Demonstrator in the Joint Strike Fighter Competition over the Boeing X-32: While most know that the F-35 Lightning II has endured schedule slips and ...
The Boeing X-32 was Boeing’s experimental entry into the Joint Strike Fighter competition—a bold design with a wide grin-like intake and delta wing. Competing against Lockheed Martin’s X-35 ...
Boeing’s unconventional X-32 prototype was not adopted by the Pentagon—but would go on to influence multiple aspects of other warplanes. When the United States military was seeking a versatile ...
President Donald Trump announced the Pentagon’s decision to move forward with a next-generation fighter jet titled F-47 on ...
The NGAD is set to succeed the F-22 Raptor, which entered service two decades ago, as the US Air Force's top air dominance ...
The decision is good news for Boeing's plant in St. Louis, which is scheduled to end production of the F/A-18 Super Hornet in 2027. Boeing lost its last bid to build a fighter jet when its X-32 lost ...
Lockheed's X-35 beat out Boeing's X-32, entering production as the F-35 Lightning II. Lockheed's NGAD design Lockheed's hint at its NGAD concept proposal was a lot more subtle. In 2023 ...
The US is so dominant for the 757 that the top 20 airports are all in the country.
Boeing also designed and built the X-32 Joint Strike Fighter, which ultimately lost out to the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II. Late-last year, the Air Force paused the decision on how to ...
It boasts a diverterless supersonic inlet (DSI), a mechanically simple air intake system first seen in the Boeing X-32, which reduces costs compared to most complex designs, like those of the Su ...
Donald Trump's reciprocal tariff announcement to mark ‘liberation day’ for the US increased fears of a global recession due ...