U.S. Navy needs to pick C-2A successor in 'couple years'

The U.S. Navy needs to pick a replacement for its aging C-2A Greyhound cargo aircraft "in the next couple years," a service official said Sept. 22. The Navy is conducting studies on potential successors to the C-2A, a fixed-wing plane that is "starting to get old" after decades of use and will have...

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