The Air Force and Boeing are on the verge of inking a launch services deal, while the Federal Trade Commission could signal approval of the proposed Boeing-Lockheed Martin launch services merger within a couple of weeks, reports Reuters news service. The deal with Boeing had been on-hold as the company navigated its way out of recent troubles, settling with the Justice Department for $615 million and the Air Force for millions more. The Air Force already has a contract with Lockheed for launch support, but if the FTC approves the merger of the two companies, the new United Launch Alliance would handle services for both Boeing and Lockheed Martin rockets.
Pilot Unharmed After F-22 Mishap in Georgia
May 6, 2024
The Air Force is investigating a mishap involving an F-22 fighter jet that took place at about 11:30 a.m. on May 6 at the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport, Ga.