RAYTHEON ATTRIBUTES JPATS WIN TO FOCUS ON CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS, COST CONTROL

Raytheon Aircraft Company executives believe they won the highly competitive Joint Primary Aircraft Training System (JPATS) procurement because they focused on giving the armed services an aircraft that met Pentagon objectives while doing their best to hold down initial procurement and long-term...

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