Boeing F-47 NGAD

✈️ Aircraft Specifications

DesignationF-47
ManufacturerBoeing
Country of OriginUnited States
First Flight2028
Length19.0 m (62.3 ft)
Max Speed (Mach)2.5
Max Speed (km/h)3,000 km/h
Service Ceiling20,000 m (65,620 ft)
EngineAdaptive Cycle Engine (GE/P&W)
Crew1
StatusConcept

Overview

The F-47, developed under the USAF’s Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program, is America’s sixth-generation fighter. Boeing was selected in 2024 to build this revolutionary air superiority platform, which will replace the F-22 Raptor as the USAF’s premier air dominance fighter.

Design & Development

Details remain highly classified, but the F-47 is expected to incorporate:

  • Advanced stealth — next-generation low-observable technology surpassing the F-22
  • AI integration — deep machine learning for sensor fusion and decision support
  • Loyal wingman control — ability to command multiple CCA (Collaborative Combat Aircraft) drones
  • Directed energy weapons — potential laser or microwave systems
  • Advanced propulsion — adaptive cycle engines for extended range and supercruise

The System-of-Systems Approach

Unlike previous fighters, NGAD is designed as a family of systems rather than a single aircraft. The crewed F-47 serves as the quarterback, controlling a team of autonomous CCA drones that act as sensors, weapons carriers, and decoys. This dramatically multiplies combat effectiveness while keeping the pilot safe.

Status

Boeing won the NGAD contract in 2024 over Lockheed Martin. The program was initially budgeted at approximately 00 million per aircraft, though the cost has been scrutinized. First flight is expected in the late 2020s, with initial operating capability targeted for the early 2030s. In early 2025, the program scope was being reconsidered to potentially reduce per-unit cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast is the F-47?

The F-47’s performance is classified. As a 6th-generation fighter, it will feature advanced capabilities.

What is a 6th-generation fighter?

Expected features: AI-assisted decisions, autonomous drone teaming, advanced stealth, directed energy weapons, and next-gen sensors.

When will the F-47 enter service?

A demonstrator reportedly flew secretly in 2020. Production expected late 2020s to replace the F-22 Raptor.

Who is building the F-47?

Boeing won the USAF’s NGAD competition in 2024.

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