DAYTON, OH -- A mix of five traditional and non-traditional businesses have received contracts to develop the mission autonomy for the first increment of Collaborative Combat Aircraft, Air Force Brig. Gen. Jason Voorheis, program executive officer for fighters and advanced aircraft, said Monday. The Air Force finalized the awards in recent months, but Voorheis, while speaking to reporters here at Life Cycle Industry Days, would not disclose which firms were participating, citing the program’s classification status. Several AI companies have...