Collaborative Combat Aircraft like Boeing Australia’s MQ-28 Ghost Bat are set to become a central component within the global fighter market over the next decade.
Credit: Boeing
At the end of 2025 only a handful of Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) were in service with operators around the world, but related development and production programs are proliferating. Aviation Week projections suggest that more than 1,200 CCAs could be in operation by the end of 2036 if the...
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