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Competition for the multiservice, multinational Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program is tightening between Boeing and Lockheed Martin. Small wonder. The JSF program is cited as one of the largest ...
The Boeing X-32 was Boeing’s attempt to win the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) contract, competing directly with Lockheed Martin’s X-35 (which became the F-35). While functional, the X-32’s ...
Boeing Co., competing for what could be the largest U.S. military contract ever, said its proposed joint strike fighter plane successfully completed its first flight test.
CHICAGO — Two months after Boeing Co. lost out on the largest military contract ever, chairman and CEO Phil Condit said Thursday the company is still waiting for winner Lockheed Martin to decide ...
ST. LOUIS — The Pentagon gave a "A" to Boeing Co.’s design for the Joint Strike Fighter, but graded the rival — and winning — entry from Lockheed Martin Corp. an "A-plus." That’s the ...
The Boeing Co. said yesterday it has completed the most technically challenging part of its Joint Strike Fighter testing, which the company believes gives it an advantage over rival Lockheed ...
It probably didn’t help Boeing’s case that it had to redesign the X-32 to meet the modified JSF requirements. An operational F-32 had a very different configuration from the X-32. On October ...
Boeing may receive $7 billion to extend the use of the Navy's older fleet of F/A-18 jets, partly because of delays in Lockheed Martin's F-35 Joint Strike Fighters.
Boeing's candidate for the Joint Strike Fighter X-32B successfully made the transition from standard wing-borne flight to a jet-borne hover yesterday, the company announced, calling the ...