USAF ends Boeing's space launch suspension, eyes new competition

The U.S. Air Force announced late March 4 that it has ended the Boeing Co.'s 20-month suspension from space launch competitions, opening the way for the company to vie with Lockheed Martin Corp. for the next Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) contract, which likely will cover 18 to 24 launches...

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