U.S. Navy Upgrades Fleet Aircraft Maintenance System
The U.S. Navy is upgrading its Consolidated Automated Support System with an electronic version (eCASS), which could save the service nearly $2 billion over the next decade or so. The CASS test equipment was designed in the 1980s and finished production in 2003, Program Manager Capt. Mike Belcher...
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