Boeing, Air Force approach final hurdle in tanker lease
FARNBOROUGH, England - Boeing and the Air Force are moving toward completing a proposed lease of 100 767s configured as aerial refueling tankers, but proving that the lease won't be more costly than a direct purchase is essential to the deal, according to John Sams, Boeing's program manager for 767...
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