WAAS Schedule Slip Probably Will Lead To Higher Cost, Duncan Says
House Aviation subcommittee chairman John Duncan (R-Tenn.) said yesterday he is concerned that the 14-month schedule slip in the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) program (DAILY, Jan. 6) likely will increase the price tag for the $3 billion navigation system. Interviewed in the House as Congress...
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