BOEING STRIKE AND F-22
The U.S. Air Force predicts that by the time the No. 4 F-22 fighter flies in April 1999, the program will be fully back on schedule. Boeing's strike last year had no effect on the first flight, planned for May of 1997, but it did cause slippage of about two months in the deliveries of the second and...
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