Boeing’s Dennis Muilenburg says he is “reasonably bullish” that additional international sales of the C-17 could keep the production line open for a while longer.
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Month: July 2012
AFFTC to be re-designated as Air Force Test Center
The U.S. Air Force Flight Test Center will be re-designated as the Air Force Test Center on Jul. 13.
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MBDA ready to start production of Meteor
MBDA has concluded firing trials of the Meteor and will soon embark on its production.
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Dogfight over Spitfires in Myanmar
British farmer David Cundall could ultimately lose the chance to recover the buried Spitfires in Myanmar after tycoon Steven Boultbee Brooks entered the race.
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Brazilian A-29 Super Tucano crashed
The Brazilian Air Force lost another A-29 Super Tucano on Saturday and the pilot did not survive the crash.
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