Credit: Boeing
LONDON—NATO looks set to restart the hunt for a new airborne early warning aircraft after dropping plans to acquire the Boeing E-7. According to the Dutch government, the partner countries in the procurement program decided not to proceed after the U.S. withdrew from the Support Partnership that was...
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