U.S. Navy launches Common Support Aircraft study

The U.S. Navy has launched a two-year study of a Common Support Aircraft, an effort intended to lead to one platform for a host of missions. Capt. Gary A. Peterson, the CSA manager, said yesterday in an interview that the study is looking at the future requirements - the 2011 timeframe - as the...

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