RAYTHEON AIRCRAFT REPORTS LOWER REVENUES
RAYTHEON AIRCRAFT REPORTS LOWER REVENUES - Revenues for Raytheon Aircraft (RAC) were down nearly 25 percent in the first quarter ended March 30, primarily due to lower aircraft deliveries and the divestiture of the company's Raytheon Travel Air fractional aircraft program in early 2002 when that...
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