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Is the 767 Tanker dying out?

Washington, USA - The competition opened by Pentagon for a new air tanker could force Boeing to close the aircraft's assembly line

The Pentagon’s decision related to a new open competion for the provision of new air tankers to USAF (see for details AVIONEWS) could cause serious damages for the assembly line of the Boeing 767 Tanker. According to the analysts of the sector, the American company could be forced to close its construction line by the next two years. Following the announcement according to which the final selection o...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 108550

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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