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The '''Adaptive Versatile Engine Technology''' ('''ADVENT''') program iswas an [[aircraft engine]] development program run by the [[United States Air Force]] with the goal of developing an efficient adaptive cycle, or [[variable cycle engine]] for next generation military aircraft in the 20,000 lbf (89 kN) thrust class. The program was succeeded by the '''Adaptive Engine Technology Demonstrator''' ('''AETD''') program in 2012 and the '''Adaptive Engine Transition Program''' ('''AETP''') in 2016, with the latter focused on developing and testing a 45,000 lbf (200 kN) thrust class adaptive cycle engine for next generation fighter aircraft and potential F-35 re-engining.
 
==Objective==