LOCKHEED GET FSS CONTRACT; FAA SAYS DEAL WILL SAVE BILLIONS

The Federal Aviation Administration plans to turn over operation of the nation's Flight Service Station network by October to a team headed by Lockheed Martin, a move the agency claims will save $2.2 billion over the next decade. FAA said it spent about $500 million in fiscal 2003 to run the FSS...

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