Lockheed appeals C-130J decision, says Army ignores AF certification

Lockheed Martin is appealing the U.S. Army's decision to reject the C-130J as a potential competitor for the service's Joint Cargo Aircraft (JCA) plane, saying the Army ignores Air Force certification approvals. By ignoring its sister service's certifications, the Army is de-emphasizing the "joint"...

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