PREMIER I FUSELAGE IS RIGHT ON THE MONEY

Raytheon Aircraft is so pleased with the results of its first attempt at automatically laying up a composite fuselage of the new Premier I business jet that the first airframe--originally slated to be a non-flying prototype--will continue through production and join the flight-test program. The...

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