USAF, eyeing advent of JSF, to double life of A-10s

U.S. Air Force A-10 aircraft are slated for extensive structural rework and electronics upgrades in the next six years as the service prepares to double their life expectancy and keep them flying until 2028, when they are scheduled to be replaced by the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). "The A-10 service...

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