[Show Menu]
[Hide Menu]
 Air-Attack.com > News > Military Systems > Pentagon envisions end of the C-17


Pentagon envisions end of the C-17

Posted on: Feb. 4th, 2006 - www.dailybreeze.com
WASHINGTON -- A Pentagon defense review Friday forecast shutting down C-17 production after the completion of the 180 planes planned, despite congressional objections to such a move when it became public several months ago.

The C-17 is the primary aircraft used to carry troops to the battlefield and is made by Boeing Co. at a Long Beach plant that employs more than 6,000 workers.


It's the last military plane to be built by the once-thriving Southern California aerospace industry.

The Defense Department's Quadrennial Defense Review, required by Congress every four years, says the department will complete the existing C-17 contract while considering acquiring a proposed new tanker aircraft and modernizing another transport plane, the larger C-5.

With the last of the 180 C-17s scheduled for delivery in 2008, production would start to wind down relatively soon.

Read the full article



Other Recent Headlines




Related Pages/Websites

C-17 Globemaster III [Factsheet]
Pentagon Budget Cuts [News Topic Archive]

Related News


Subscribe To Our RSS News Feeds(info)
Main RSS News Feed
Military Systems RSS News Feed
Sci/ Tech RSS News Feed
Space Projects RSS News Feed

Add to Google
Add Air-Attack.com RSS News Feed to Newsburst from CNET News.com Subscribe in NewsGator Online Add Air-Attack.com RSS News Feed to Your My MSN