Work continues on the engines that might one day power the Next Generation Air Dominance fighter, though the fate of NGAD itself is still undetermined.
A detailed design review of GE Aerospace's Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion option for the Air Force has been successfully completed, the company said today, allowing prototyping to begin.
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