Industry partnering, rationalization reduce fighter upkeep costs
Amodified approach to maintaining jet fighter aircraft is leading to lowered costs and improved availability, in particular to meet needs in Afghanistan. However, training and spare parts concerns could compromise progress made to date, according to a U.K. report. The report, released last month by...
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