U.S. Army, Textron Confident In FLRAA Schedule Despite Protest

Bell V-280
Credit: Danazar
The U.S. Army and Bell parent company Textron on Jan. 25 expressed confidence in the aggressive schedule of the Future Long Range Attack Aircraft (FLRAA) program, as the government is considering Sikorsky’s protest of the award. Doug Bush, the Army’s assistant secretary for acquisition, technology...

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