Osprey gains $42 million added funds in two contracts
Article Abstract:
The author examines the $42 million U.S. Navy contract with Bell-Boeing for continued development and testing of the V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft. Topics include spare parts procurement, aircraft design problems, and accidents during test flights.
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Navy News & Undersea Technology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 8756-1700
Year: 2003
Contracts & orders received, Contracts & orders let, Dept of the Navy, US Navy, Contracts, Contract agreement, Aircraft industry, Bell Boeing Corp., Aircraft accidents, United States. Navy
Publication Name: Navy News & Undersea Technology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 8756-1700
Year: 2003
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Navy, Marine brass praise Osprey: V-22 gets $192 million more
Article Abstract:
The author examines praise for the V-22 Osprey tilt rotor aircraft offered by U.S. Navy and Marine officials. Capabilities highlighted include the aircrafts's superior speed, range of flight, and ability to refuel in the air.
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Navy News & Undersea Technology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 8756-1700
Year: 2003
Financial management, Defense Administration & Finance, Finance, Defense programs, Defense spending, Company financing, Defence spending, Defence programs
Publication Name: Navy News & Undersea Technology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 8756-1700
Year: 2003
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Subjects list: United States, Testing, Design and construction, Military aircraft, V-22 (Aircraft)
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