C-17 critic threatens to unlock McDonnell Douglas' MYP contract
A congressional opponent of the C-17 airlifter is considering legislation to undo McDonnell Douglas' multiyear procurement contract for the plane unless it can execute the U.S. Army's brigade airdrop mission. Rep. Elizabeth Furse (D-Ore.) would take advantage of an escape clause that permits the...
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