Air Force sees another year delay for next-gen engines

Air Force sees another year delay for next-gen enginesPhoto: Breaking Defense

The Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion program is now projected to complete prototyping work in 2031, a cumulative delay of three years compared to earlier projections

Why this matters for military families

Directly impacts active-duty service members, deployment schedules, and operational readiness across branches.

Read full article at Breaking Defense

Originally published by Breaking Defense. Summary and curation by DutyStation.ai.

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