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"publishedAt": "2026-02-26T04:33:48.000Z",
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"tags": [
"Air",
"Rapid Acquisition & Sustainment",
"Warfare Symposium",
"Boeing",
"F-47",
"Gen. Dale R. White",
"Gen. Dale White",
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"F-47 Still ‘Doing Exceptionally Well,’ on Track for 2028 Flight",
"Air & Space Forces Magazine"
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"textContent": "The advanced F-47 sixth-generation fighter remains on track to fly in the next two years, the senior Air Force acquisition officer overseeing the program said Feb. 25, as the service continues on its ambitious schedule to debut the air superiority-focused fighter by 2028—only three years after the contract was awarded to Boeing in March 2025.\n\nThe post F-47 Still ‘Doing Exceptionally Well,’ on Track for 2028 Flight appeared first on Air & Space Forces Magazine.",
"title": "F-47 Still ‘Doing Exceptionally Well,’ on Track for 2028 Flight"
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