Boeing’s KC-X Worries Began Sooner Than Thought

Credit: NORTHROP GRUMMAN
Boeing’s protest of its loss in the KC-X program includes a laundry list of missteps allegedly made by the U.S. Air Force in crafting and evaluating the competition. But it lacks an explanation for a key question: Why did the company keep its worries quiet, only unmasking problems after it lost the...

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