As the Lockheed Martin F-35 enters service in ever-growing numbers across the world, air chiefs are recognizing that the aircraft’s sustainment costs need to fall and availability needs to increase. While the cost of individual aircraft is declining, U.S. government watchdogs continue to question...
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