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The Boeing F-47 ‘Strike’ Threat Summed Up in 5 WordsOver 3,200 Boeing machinists in St. Louis are set to vote this Sunday on a “last, best and final” contract offer, with a ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe F-22 is Getting New Upgrades (And Why There’s No Need for an F-47)These enhancements are backed by billions of tax dollars—including a $7.8 billion investment plan through 2030—and are aimed ...
The strike involves roughly 3,200 workers at three Boeing sites, including its St. Louis hub, which is expected to be central ...
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Is Boeing’s New F-47 Fighter About to Be ‘Delayed’?Over 3,200 machinists at Boeing’s military aircraft facilities in the St. Louis area went on strike Monday after rejecting a ...
F-47, F/A-XX-zero Late last month, as Defense Scoop reports, the Pentagon requested $3.5 billion from Congress to continue development work on the Boeing F-47.
USAF Boss Details How F-47 Program Will Differ From F-35, F-22 is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation ...
Boeing beat out Lockheed Martin to win the F-47 fighter jet contract in March. Now, Boeing may have a chance to win the Navy's F/A-XX as well, and by default. The Pentagon is requesting funds for ...
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The National Interest on MSNWhy the Pentagon Is Cutting Back on New F-35sSecretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has shifted the Pentagon’s budget toward new priorities, including the B-21 stealth bomber and sixth-generation F-47 fighter—cutting existing programs to help pay for ...
As well as planning a new ‘5-plus’ generation F-35, Lockheed admitted to taking huge losses on a “highly classified” aeronautical program.
The sixth-generation fighter jet was named the F-47 to honor the P-47 Thunderbolt, the year the U.S. Air Force was founded, and the supportive 47th president.
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