One Fighter, 11 Nations and Building Problems
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The Joint Strike Fighter plane, also known as the F-35, is being developed by a consortium of countries and contractors in an ambitious plan to unite governments, but many countries are frustrated by an American reluctance to share technological information.
Publisher: The New York Times Company
Publication Name: The New York Times
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0362-4331
Year: 2004
Product development, Aircraft Manufacturing, International politics, Fighter Aircraft, Guided Missiles, Space Vehicles, Parts, International aspects, International relations, Military policy, Aerospace industry, Fighter planes
Publication Name: The New York Times
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0362-4331
Year: 2004
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Air Force Campaigns to Save Jet Fighter
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Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld has never been a fan of the F/A-22 fighter jet, and in an effort to trim the ever burgeoning defense budget, he has plans to reduce the number of planes bought by one third.
Publisher: The New York Times Company
Publication Name: The New York Times
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0362-4331
Year: 2005
Financial management, Facilities & equipment, Commodity & service prices, Management dynamics, National Security, Defense Procurement, Management, Finance, Prices and rates, Equipment and supplies, Political aspects, United States. Air Force, Aircraft industry, Company business management, Military procurement, Company financing, Rumsfeld, Donald H., Company pricing policy, Defense contracts, Defence buying, Government contract, Defence contracts, F-22 (Aircraft)
Publication Name: The New York Times
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0362-4331
Year: 2005
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Subjects list: United States, Contracts, Contract agreement, Lockheed Martin Corp.
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