Lockheed Martin had more than 50% of world fighter orders
The $6.4 billion sale of 80 new F-16 fighters last year to the United Arab Emirates not only helped boost the U.S. share of worldwide arms transfer agreements (DAILY, Aug. 21), it helped give Lockheed Martin what it says was more than half of worldwide fighter export orders for 2000. The company...
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