Lawmakers cut V-22 production by $513 million but add $80 million for R&D

A House-Senate conference committee reached agreement July 19 on a fiscal 2001 supplemental appropriations bill that cuts previously enacted V-22 procurement funding by $513 million but adds $80 million for research and development to fix deficiencies in the Bell-Boeing aircraft. The production cut...

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