House Acts To Allay Future F-22 Cost Woes

A key House panel is ready to cut F-22 production to 16 aircraft a year, unless the Pentagon shows that the new fighter's persistent cost overruns and schedule stretch-outs are under control. Worried that the latest $6-billion cost hike might dog the next-generation aircraft far into the future, the...

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