New Competition For T-X Primary

Japan's Defense Agency has renewed the selection process for the T-X primary trainer, a program Fuji Heavy Industries won with its turboprop T-7 and then lost when the company became entangled in a bribery scandal. The JDA had sought 680 million yen ($6 million) in fiscal 1999 to fund the first two...

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