Lockheed's UAE deal keeps F-16 line open, boosts chances in other contests
Lockheed Martin's long-awaited contract from the United Arab Emirates for 80 F-16 fighters, signed Sunday in Abu Dhabi, will help sustain the company's Fort Worth, Tex., production line until the Joint Strike Fighter comes on line in about 2007. The $6.4 billion deal, announced in 1998 but delayed...
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