Sikorsky Loses Protests On Army FLRAA Award To Bell

Credit: Sikorsky/Boeing (left) and Bell. 
A U.S. agency on April 6 rejected Sikorsky’s attempt to overturn a $7.1 billion contract award to Bell for the U.S. Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) program, leaving the Lockheed Martin division to consider remaining legal options. The decision by the Government Accountability...

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