SURPLUS HELICOPTERS SPLIT
The U.S. Army's plan to retire 3,000 helicopters from 1994-2000--about 10 times faster than the previous retirement rate--is causing fault lines between those who feel their civil markets threatened and those who benefit from the low cost. ``Aircraft haven't been dumped like this since the 1950s,''...
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