Boeing tests Joint Strike Fighter avionics in 737 flying lab.

BOEING'S 737 AVIONICS Flying Laboratory flew for the first time March 26 from company facilities in Wichita, Kan., in support of the Joint Strike Fighter program, Boeing said Friday. The modified 737-200 is fitted with a 48-inch nose and radome assembly. The plane has made two test flights. Activity...

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