Casualty of tanker wars: army sealift leases
Article Abstract:
The author examines how controversy over U.S. Air Force tanker aircraft lease has prompted Army officials to cancel transport ship lease plans. Topics include political aspects of defense spending, defense programs, and long-term military planning.
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Defense Week
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0273-3188
Year: 2003
Aircraft, Aircraft Manufacturing, Tanker Aircraft, Defense Administration & Finance, Dept of the Army, Political aspects, Defense programs, United States. Army, Lease and rental services industry, Lease and rental services, Naval vessels, Airtankers (Military), Defense spending, Military planning, Warships, Defence spending, Defence programs, Airtankers (Military science)
Publication Name: Defense Week
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0273-3188
Year: 2003
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Boeing's penalties to have minimal impact on sector
Article Abstract:
The author examines the impact the U.S. Air Force's fines against Boeing Co. for its role in industrial espionage on the industry as a whole.
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Defense Week
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0273-3188
Year: 2003
Aerospace industry, Crime, Boeing Co., BA, Business intelligence, Competitive intelligence, Fines (Penalties)
Publication Name: Defense Week
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0273-3188
Year: 2003
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Subjects list: United States, United States. Air Force
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