The US Department of War's latest annual assessment of Chinese military capabilities reveals significant progress in airpower development, including testing of two sixth-generation fighter aircraft ...
Wisk Generation 6 autonomous eVTOL completes first flight, advancing toward FAA certification for passenger aircraft.
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Sixth-gen fighter: China speeds up development of J-36, J-50 jet; challenge US’ air dominance
Often referred to as the J-36 and J-50, these aircraft are widely believed to represent China’s vision for future, ...
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China’s J-36 design team unveils aircraft carrier landing system for sixth-gen stealth jet
The designers of China’s J-36 stealth fighter are working on a computer system that will help pilots achieve the difficult ...
Boeing is now building the first F-47 next-generation fighter aircraft, and it is expected to be ready to fly in 2028, Air Force chief of staff David Allvin announced on Monday. Allvin, who spoke at ...
The Generation 6 aircraft represents the first-ever candidate for certification of an autonomous passenger-carrying aircraft in the U.S. Wisk Aero, an autonomous aviation company, today announced the ...
The US Air force is making YFQ-42A and YFQ-44A unmanned jets that will fly with the F-47 sixth generation fighter. There will be about five drones for each F-47 fighter. Over 1,000 of the unmanned ...
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CNN — (CNN) — President Donald Trump announced the Pentagon’s decision to move forward with a next-generation fighter jet titled F-47 on Friday in joint remarks alongside Secretary of Defense Pete ...
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Supposed third prototype of China's J-36 next-generation jet has flown
The supposed third J-36 prototype emerged exactly a year after the first one was spotted in December 2024. Chinese military ...
The biggest unanswered question is which one of two major aerospace contractors—Boeing or Northrop Grumman—will win the F/A-XX contract. Just weeks after President Donald Trump and Secretary of ...
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