Developed by Northrop Grumman at Melbourne Orlando International Airport, the B-21 Raider bomber received a $4.5-billion U.S.
The Air Force will utilize $4.5 billion from the One Big Beautiful Bill to expand the production of B-21 Raider stealth ...
The US Air Force is expanding B-21 Raider production capacity by 25% with $4.5 billion in funding, targeting faster delivery ...
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The Air Force Wants More B-21 Raider Bombers—and Now It Could Get Them
Extra funding passed in the 2025 “Big Beautiful Bill” could allow Northrop Grumman to increase its annual production of the ...
AURORA, Colorado —Air Force officials and Northrop Grumman have reached a deal to accelerate B-21 bomber production by 25 percent following months of negotiations, the service and company announced ...
How does the successor of the first stealth bomber compare?
The Air Force is taking a big step forward with the B-21 Raider as it seeks to hasten delivery of the service’s next-generation stealth bomber fleet.
Read about how the deal applies $4.5 billion in federal funding to the B-21 Raider program, which has work at Wichita aerospace supplier Spirit Defense.
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US Air Force to accelerate B-21 raider production to boost stealth bomber fleet
The US Air Force and Northrop Grumman are nearing an agreement to speed up ...
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US Air Force accelerates B-21 Raider production, projects 2027 fielding
The first operational B-21 Raider is on track to arrive at Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota, in 2027.
The service announced the arrival of the second B-21 bomber, possibly nicknamed “Spartan,” at Edwards AFB at the end of its first flight to join the test fleet. The U.S. Air Force has released photos ...
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