Raytheon Prepares To Mate

RAYTHEON AIRCRAFT is preparing to mate the fuselage and wing of its new Hawker Horizon business jet with first flight slated for next year. The company moved the 69-foot-long composite-fuselage and tail section from the Fuselage Automated Splicing Tool to the next assembly station where it will be...

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