Hawley says AF wants future C-17s at $212 million in '95 dollars
Price is the only issue remaining in the C-17 airlifter program and the U.S. Air Force expects McDonnell Douglas to deliver C-17s beyond the 40 already under contract at a firm fixed price of $212 million a copy in 1995 dollars, Lt. Gen. Richard Hawley, AF principal deputy for acquisition, said...
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