Lawmakers are supporting an effort to terminate a multibillion-dollar effort to replace the U.S. Air Force’s aging battle management command and control fleet, opening the door to expedite development of a long-planned battle management architecture that no longer depends on one aircraft. But...
Subscription Required
This content requires a subscription to one of the Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) bundles.
Schedule a demo today to find out how you can access this content and similar content related to your area of the global aviation industry.
Already an AWIN subscriber? Login
Did you know? Aviation Week has won top honors multiple times in the Jesse H. Neal National Business Journalism Awards, the business-to-business media equivalent of the Pulitzer Prizes.