LONDON – Two years after the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter failed to make its planned international debut in the U.K., the U.S. Defense Department has pledged to get the new fighter to a pair of U.K. air shows this summer. Organizers of the Royal International Air Tattoo air show have confirmed that...
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