Boeing, Northrop Grumman
Boeing, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon have signed a long-awaited agreement to cooperate on the Air Force's Multisensor Command and Control Aircraft (MC2A) intended to replace the fleets of E-8 Joint-STARS, E-3 AWACS and, potentially, RC-135 Rivet Joints. Formalizing the business arrangement clears...
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