East Hartford-based Pratt & Whitney and its old rival, Fairfield-based General Electric, are going head to head in a competition to win a nearly $4 billion jet engine deal in the Middle East. The ...
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Boeing’s X-32 Fighter Is One Ugly Bird

Boeing developed the X-32 as a technology demonstrator for the Joint Strike Fighter competition. Most aircraft incorporate ...
Five Reasons the U.S. Military Chose the X-35 Demonstrator in the Joint Strike Fighter Competition over the Boeing X-32: While most know that the F-35 Lightning II has endured schedule slips and ...
Twenty years ago, there would have been no problem in having competing engines for a US fighter. Competition was king and everyone thought they benefited from the "great fighter engine war" between ...
Boeing didn't lose the Joint Strike Fighter competition, Lockheed Martin won it, the president of Boeing's military aircraft unit said in a news conference Oct. 30. At a Washington, D.C., meeting Oct.