Boeing taps Curtiss-Wright for V-22 component work

Curtiss-Wright Controls Inc. will continue to deliver hardware for Lot 9 V-22 Ospreys. The $1.8 million contract, from Boeing Integrated Defense Systems, calls for more Cockpit Control, Feel and Drive (CCFD) Actuators and an Aerial Retractable Refueling Probe (ARRP) Manual Drive Gearbox. Each V-22...

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