WASHINGTON — Lockheed Martin has ended its effort to compete for an Air Force contract to build the service’s next wave of 75 refueling tankers. But Airbus, with whom Lockheed Martin had planned to build the proposed LMXT strategic tanker, will still compete for the KC-135 recapitalization. LMXT would have…Read More
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