Studies Juggle Airlift Numbers
The Air Force will have to decide in the next two years whether it wants to buy 60-75 additional C-17s offered by Boeing at prices that eventually fall to $149 million per aircraft. If they do not, production numbers --without substantial commercial or foreign sales--shrink to the point that Boeing...
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