| Boeing 737 |
Twin jet single aisle airliner. Includes 600 (discontinued), 700, 800, 900, 900ER Next-Generation (NG) series, BBJ, and MAX variants. |
| Boeing AH-6/Unmanned Little Bird |
Light attack/reconnaissance helicopter. Includes Unmanned Little Bird technology demonstrator. |
| Boeing AH-64 Apache |
Tandem seat attack helicopter with twin turboshaft engines. Also produced under licence in U.K. |
| Boeing CH-47 Chinook |
Multi mission heavy lift transport helicopter with twin contra-rotating intermeshing rotors and twin turboshaft engines. Includes the Special Operations variant MH-47. |
| Boeing CxR |
Large unmanned tiltrotor concept with modular fuselage and V-tail, for ISR, strike, and logistics missions. Primary variants: Collaborative Combat Rotorcraft (CCR - like CCA, designed as wingman for AH-64 Apache), and Collaborative Logistics Rotorcraft (CLR - designed to support CH-47 Chinook). In development, with possible future plans for hybrid propulsion options. |
| Boeing F-15E Strike Eagle |
Dual role fighter with twin turbofans and twin tail fins. Includes F-15SE Silent Eagle and F-15EX Eagle II (previously known as Advanced Eagle) variants. |
| Boeing F-47 |
Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) aircraft with propulsion (adaptive cycle engine) developed through Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion (NGAP) program, designed to be flown within a family of systems as the Penetrating Counter-Air (PCA) central platform, alongside unmanned collaborative combat aircraft (CCA). In comparison to F-35 / F-22, the aircraft is anticipated to offer a longer range, and enhanced stealth and adaptability, while requiring fewer resources to deploy, and lower costs. In development, with technical and programmatic details remaining classified. |
| Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet |
Multi mission fighter with twin turbofans. Includes F/A-18E (single seat), F/A-18F (two-seat) and EA-18G (Growler) current variants. |
| Boeing MQ-25 Stingray |
Unmanned refuelling aircraft. |
| Boeing T-7A Red Hawk |
Single jet engine military trainer, fomerly named the T-X. |
| Boeing X-37 |
Low-earth orbit, unmanned, reusable spacecraft used to demonstrate reusable space advancements, requires launch vehicle to exit atmosphere then can re-enter and land as a spaceplane (upon re-entry, vehicle is capable of Mach 25). DARPA involvement reflects potential military applications. |
| Leonardo AW139 |
Twin turboshaft medium utility helicopter. Includes the variant for USAF, MH-139. |
| Sikorsky S-97 Raider |
Counter-rotating coaxial rotor attack helicopter with pusher propeller. Includes variants Sikorsky-Boeing SB>1 Defiant (demonstrator), Defiant X (Future Long Range Air Assault program, FLRAA contender - not chosen) and Raider X (contender for U.S. Army's Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) program - chosen). Derived from X2 technology demonstrator. |