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Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion Program 2025r 2025. Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion Coverage Breaking Defense Air Force has increased contracts with General Electric and Pratt & Whitney to $3.5 billion each to advance prototype development under the Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion (NGAP) program The awards, issued under the service's Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion (NGAP) program, raise the total potential value of contracts previously issued to both companies from $975 million to a.

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The companies received modifications to previously awarded contracts from 2022. The detailed design review is the fourth stage of the six-phase program, preceded by initial design, preliminary design, and adaptive prototyping planning.

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RTX and General Electric have been awarded a landmark contract worth $3.5 billion to advance the US Air Force's Next-Generation Adaptive Propulsion (NGAP) program RTX and General Electric have been awarded a landmark contract worth $3.5 billion to advance the US Air Force's Next-Generation Adaptive Propulsion (NGAP) program GE Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney received matching $3.5 billion contracts to prototype their versions of the Next-Generation Adaptive Propulsion engine this week, and the CEO of Pratt's parent company, RTX, said things are looking up for the military engine business, even if the platform that could use NGAP is in some doubt

NextGeneration Power for Air Force Fighters Air & Space Forces Magazine. RTX and General Electric have been awarded a landmark contract worth $3.5 billion to advance the US Air Force's Next-Generation Adaptive Propulsion (NGAP) program GE Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney received matching $3.5 billion contracts to prototype their versions of the Next-Generation Adaptive Propulsion engine this week, and the CEO of Pratt's parent company, RTX, said things are looking up for the military engine business, even if the platform that could use NGAP is in some doubt

Billions For Next Generation Fighter Jet Engines Greenlit By Air Force. GE Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney have passed the detailed design review of their offerings for the US Air Force's Next-Generation Adaptive Propulsion (NGAP) program Pratt & Whitney and General Electric Complete Detailed Design Review for Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion Published on: February 22, 2025 at 2:36 PM Stefano D'Urso