HH-60G's flying costs are soaring, U.S. Air Force says

The cost of flying the aging HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter is rising about 16 percent a year, outpacing the growth rate for all other U.S. Air Force aircraft, according to service officials. Only about four or five other Air Force aircraft have growth rates above 10 percent, underscoring the severity...

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