B-52 study finds re-engining would pay for itself

A study conducted by the U.S. Air Force and the Boeing Co. concludes that an effort to put new engines on the Boeing bomber would pay for itself with future fuel savings. The findings appear to be a boost to proponents of allowing the Defense Department to use such savings to pay for weapon system...

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