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CCA Increment 2 Small-Class Propulsion Development

Pratt & Whitney (RTX) one of four contractors awarded CCA Increment 2 small-class propulsion development contracts for loyal-wingman drones.

Pratt & Whitney, RTX's engine division, was one of four contractors (with Beehive Industries, Honeywell, and a GE Aerospace/Kratos team) awarded CCA Increment 2 small-class propulsion development contracts for the Air Force's Collaborative Combat Aircraft program; a secondary source puts P&W's design-maturation figure at roughly $10M, unconfirmed against a primary Air Force release.

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Agency
US Air Force
Award ID
Ceiling value
Undisclosed (secondary source reports ~$10M design-maturation figure, unconfirmed)
Vehicle
Awarded
2026-02-01
Period of performance ends
2027-05-31

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What is the CCA Increment 2 Small-Class Propulsion Development contract?
Pratt & Whitney, RTX's engine division, was one of four contractors (with Beehive Industries, Honeywell, and a GE Aerospace/Kratos team) awarded CCA Increment 2 small-class propulsion development contracts for the Air Force's Collaborative Combat Aircraft program; a secondary source puts P&W's design-maturation figure at roughly $10M, unconfirmed against a primary Air Force release.
Which agency awarded the CCA Increment 2 Small-Class Propulsion Development contract?
The CCA Increment 2 Small-Class Propulsion Development contract was awarded by US Air Force.
How much is the CCA Increment 2 Small-Class Propulsion Development contract worth?
The CCA Increment 2 Small-Class Propulsion Development contract has a value of Undisclosed (secondary source reports ~$10M design-maturation figure, unconfirmed), awarded on 2026-02-01.

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    Air Force taps four companies to expand engine options for loyal wingman drones

    Breaking Defense: Air Force taps four companies to expand engine options for loyal wingman drones
    Verified2026-02-01