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March 23, 2024 | Local, Aerospace

Congress offers procurement boost for F-35 jets in FY24 spending bill

The U.S. Air Force would receive enough money to buy 51 F-35As in fiscal 2024 under the compromise defense spending bill lawmakers released.

https://www.defensenews.com/congress/budget/2024/03/22/congress-offers-procurement-boost-for-f-35-jets-in-fy24-spending-bill/

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