U.S. Navy aircraft inventory may dip below 4,000 before 2005
The U.S. Navy's inventory of aircraft is aging and may fall below projected levels unless the service is given more money to buy new planes and maintain the ones already in the fleet, said Vice Adm. John A. Lockard, head of Naval Air Systems Command. Plans are already in place to decrease the number...
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