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Boeing unveils first images of the Navy's F/A-XX fighter. A copy of the F-47? - Economic Scenarios

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Boeing has unveiled a new rendering for its proposed F/A-XX sixth-generation fighter aircraft, intended for the U.S. Navy. The image immediately attracted analysts' attention for its striking resemblance to the F-47 concept, the aircraft selected for the U.S. Air Force's Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program. While it's always prudent not to draw definitive conclusions from these preliminary drawings, this similarity reinforces Boeing's p…
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Boeing has unveiled a first look at the F/A-XX, its proposal for the US Navy's sixth-generation fighter bomber, designed to operate from aircraft carriers. This new aircraft is profiled as the founding of American naval aviation for the 2030s, with the primary objective of replacing the current fleet of F/A-18 Super Hornets. Its operational capability promises a maximum range greater than 2,736 kilometers, representing 25% more than the F-35C Li…

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The event went almost unnoticed at the Tailhook Symposium last week, but Boeing has just lifted the veil on what could become the most revolutionary combat aircraft of the decade. The F/A-XX, a sixth-generation on-board fighter for the US Navy, adopts a design philosophy that breaks 40 years of dogmas [...]

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Vogon Today broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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