One of the four options from a new report from the Congressional Budget Office suggests that the Navy cut back its commitment to the F-35 from 680 planes to 587.
The money saved could be used to expand the Super Hornet fleet to 641 aircraft.
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One of the four options from a new report from the Congressional Budget Office suggests that the Navy cut back its commitment to the F-35 from 680 planes to 587.
The money saved could be used to expand the Super Hornet fleet to 641 aircraft.