B-2s resume flying; strengthened AMAD being designed
B-2 bombers resumed flying yesterday after a precautionary stand-down that began April 8, the U.S. Air Force said. The stand-down began after an Aircraft Mounted Accessory Drive (AMAD) unit failed in flight. B-2 prime contractor Northrop Grumman, working with Sundstrand, the manufacturer of the part...
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