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F/A-XX is a development and acquisition program for a future sixth-generation air superiority fighter to replace the United States Navy's F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and complement the F-35C beginning in the 2030s. [1]
The new F/A-XX will replace the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet in the 2030s as the strike fighter component within the Next Generation Air Dominance Family of Systems.
The U.S. Navy is asking for nearly $1.53 billion to develop its secretive next-generation fighter aircraft, known as F/A-XX. The Department of the Navy wants the funding as part of its Fiscal...
As the Boeing F/A-18 E/F flying for the US Navy begin to age, the time has come to start drafting their replacement prototype. The F/A-XX program intends to bring sixth-generation fighter technology to the US Navy.
The U.S. Navy is now in a “source selection environment” for its future F/A-XX fighter following a request for proposals (RFP) to three competitors, though the service plans to dramatically...
WASHINGTON — Three top American aerospace defense contractors are competing to build the aircraft for the Navy’s secretive next-generation strike fighter program, while two others seek to produce...
U.S. Navy. The U.S. Navy has shared new information about its next generation fighter project. The project, Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD), will replace the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet in the...
Officially termed the Next Generation Fighter, F/A-XX is intended to replace the navy’s carrier-based Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet strike fighters and EA-18G Growler electronic-attack...
Early concepts of the F/A-XX include crewed and uncrewed versions of a carrier-based, tailless and twin-engine fighter, but the Navy has released few details about the design requirements. Credit ...
As the Super Hornets are retired from service, a combination of F-35C and F/A-XX will provide Navy tactical fighter aircraft capability and capacity within the CVW. The advanced carrier-based power projection capabilities resident in F/A-XX will maintain CVN relevance in advanced threat environments.