JSF holds costs steady despite first production cuts

The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program is holding costs steady despite the first significant cut in orders, a senior Pentagon official said Feb. 7. The Pentagon's six-year spending plan unveiled Feb. 3 would cut roughly 400 aircraft from the U.S. order. The reduction drops the total JSF order to...

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