U.S. Marines Eye British Harriers For Spare Parts

Though the U.S. Marine Corps’ Harrier fleet is expected to last until 2024, the service is in talks with the U.K. to purchase its aircraft to provide parts to keep the AV-8B flying until the delayed Lockheed Martin F-35 enters service. Lt. Gen. Terry Robling, the Marine Corps commandant for aviation...

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