USAF will keep 707s it planned to use for Joint STARS until NATO decides whether to join program.

ON THE BOOKS: The U.S. Air Force will carry on its books all the used 707s it bought for refurbishment to Joint STARS aircraft, at least until NATO decides whether to buy the surveillance plane. The USAF bought all the 707s it needed for a 19 aircraft program. The Quadrennial Defense Review, however...

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