Bell, Sikorsky Face Engine Schedule Pressure For U.S. FARA Tender

T901
A model of the T901.
Credit: GE Aviation
FORT WORTH—Bell and Sikorsky have both assembled more than 85% of their respective prototypes for the U.S. Army’s Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) competition but are facing increasing schedule pressure due to an expected delay in delivery of T901 engines from General Electric. The Army...

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