U.S. Army Must Entice Suppliers To Compete For FVL Work, CSIS Says

Bell V-280
Credit: Danazar
Over the next decade, the U.S. Army is injecting $8-$10 billion into the vertical lift market via two new Future Vertical Lift (FVL) programs, but lower-tier suppliers must secure capital funding for tooling to manufacture these new technologies, according to a new report released by the Center for...

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