U.S. Army officials could replace the 200-strong Airbus LUH-72 Lakota fleet serving as a primary trainer after less than a decade, citing cost and training quality issues. A market research effort opened by the Army on Oct. 8 proposes a revamp of the Initial Entry Rotary Wing (IERW) flight training...
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