Company commended for wing process that cuts F-22 cost
Boeing Co. has commended Dow-United Technologies Composite Products, Inc., of Wallingford, Conn., for using a new process to create the first set of complex parts for the wings of the F-22 fighter. During a ceremony at the Dow-UT factory, Frank Statkus, Boeing vice president and F-22 program manager...
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