The U.S. Air Force will offer more than $500 million in pricing credits for bidders on a B-52 re-engining program that can achieve maximum targets for fuel consumption and unscheduled removal rates. The terms of the draft request for proposal released on Sept. 6 for the B-52 re-engining contract...
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