NAVY DELAYS V-22 PRODUCTION DECISION IN WAKE OF LATEST FATAL OSPREY CRASH
The U.S. Navy, which had been on the verge of authorizing full-rate production of the V-22 tiltrotor aircraft, abruptly delayed that decision Tuesday and grounded its tiltrotor fleet following the Dec. 11 crash of a Marine Corp. MV-22 Osprey that killed all four Marines aboard. The production delay...
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