The F-35 Joint Program Office awarded Lockheed Martin a $1.9 billion contract on Jan. 6 to maintain the global Lightning II fleet, support training and expand capacity for producing spares and repairing components.
The deal between Turkish Airlines and Boeing suggest that customer compensation-related costs related to the MAX grounding are trending significantly higher than initial estimates, Bloomberg analysts said.
The helicopter's operational versatility means many missions take place in harsh environments where systems are exposed to airborne contamination including sand, abrasive dust, corrosive salt, and high moisture.
FAA seeking explanation for drone reports, Safran selling software and systems engineering unit, the future of Su-57 next-gen engine and more. A roundup of aerospace and defense stories.
As the average age of US Air Force aircraft continues to grow, the increased sustainment effort will affect mission readiness. The Military Aviation Logistics & Maintenance Symposium will explore the collaboration between partners in areas such as logistics, contracting, reverse engineering, manufacturing and repair.
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