Boeing Eyes C-17 Cost Reductions

Credit: BOBBI ZAPKA/U.S. AIR FORCE
Boeing has changed its strategy to continue with tenuous C-17 airlifter production from building fewer airframes annually to reducing costs, thanks in part to an opportunity to gain business from unhappy customers facing delayed deliveries of the A400M built by EADS. International customers now pay...

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