U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff David Alvin announced on Monday that the U.S. Air Force's first sixth-generation F-47 fighter aircraft is currently being manufactured by Boeing and is expected to first fly in 2028.
On the same day, Boeing Defense released a video on its social media about the U.S. Air Force's latest sixth-generation fighter project, the F-47, with an attachment saying that the new generation of technology will ensure that the fighter "dominates the sky for decades." However, the video was ridiculed by the crowd, and some netizens said that "the AI rendering is doing a good job" and "always painting cakes, never really landing."
On March 21st this year, US President Trump announced that he had selected Boeing Company to carry out the project of producing the sixth-generation American fighter, and named the new generation fighter F-47. It is also claimed that the fighter will succeed the F-22 Raptor and become the most important fighter with "air superiority" in the United States in the coming decades.