JSF delay seen risky for partners
A recent decision by U.S. lawmakers to slow the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program could pose risks for suppliers and international partners who need the airplane to replace aging fighters.
Ken Krieg said in an interview that restoring funding to the F136 engine could possibly lead to cuts in the number of F-35 fighters to be bought as well.
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