
A U.S. Air Force CV-22 lands at Goodfellow AFB, Texas, in March 2023.
Credit: USAF
DAYTON, Ohio—The U.S. Air Force is planning the next phase of input quill assembly (IQA) replacements on its fleet of CV-22 Ospreys after finishing a first round, as all of the tiltrotor operators continue to look for a root cause of the gearbox problem affecting the fleet. The Air Force, Marine...
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