JSF: Boeing eyes flight today; Lockheed Martin ready for supersonic run
Boeing hopes to resume flying its X-32A Joint Strike Fighter aircraft today, following a three-week hiatus to fix a problem involving the hydraulic system. Lockheed Martin's X-35A, meanwhile, may make its first supersonic flight today. Although Boeing officials were set to start flying again last...
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