Osprey groundings speed bump, not roadblock, analysts say
Military aviation analysts say the U.S. Marine Corps' decision to ground its 46 MV-22 Ospreys because of a computer chip malfunction will likely disrupt, but not derail, the tiltrotor aircraft's development and procurement program. An engineering check identified a fault caused by a computer chip in...
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