Pentagon blesses Boeing tanker lease
Fuel Flow A few features had to go, but in the end Boeing's only near-term chance of selling 100 or more 767-200ERs closed the price gap between the Pentagon and the aerospace giant, and cleared the way for a $16-billion lease for airborne refuelers. To clinch the deal, Boeing dropped its price for...
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