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Pentagon to Boeing and General Dynamics: give back the money of cancelled program

Washington, USA - The controversy began after the end of "cold war"

United States's Department of Defence asked Boeing and General Dynamics for the restitution, by September 30, of a sum of USD 2,3bn. The sum was paid from Pentagon to the two industries at the end of the Eighties, in relation to a program to supply US Navy with combat airplanes, cancelled later on. The agreement, concerning the building up and delivery of different models of A-12, was considered declined...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 33034

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