FAA, Raytheon fight potential STARS slip
The FAA and Raytheon are meeting daily trying to avoid what could be a schedule slip in the $1.5 billion Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS) program, according to multiple sources. They said the program has run into trouble because of differences between the agency and the...
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