New U.S. Army Aviation Plan Sparks $4.5B Shift In Spending

Sikorsky Raider X (left) and Bell 360 Invictus.

Credit: Sikorsky (left) and Bell
The U.S. Army’s revamped aviation plan, including the cancellation of the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) program, has sparked a shift of $4.5 billion in spending across the next five years to other priorities, starting with $465 million in fiscal 2025. The service announced last month...
Brian Everstine

Brian Everstine is the Pentagon Editor for Aviation Week, based in Washington, D.C. Before joining Aviation Week in August 2021, he covered the Pentagon for Air Force Magazine. Brian began covering defense aviation in 2011 as a reporter for Military Times.

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