Can a service contract save the F-35?/ John A. Tirpak
Material type: TextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Air Force Magazine Vol. 104, No 12, December 2021, pp.30-34 (58) Summary: The F-35 is getting expensive to operate. Efforts are made to constrain the operating costs. The cost has many factors causing it. One is the production of its parts which consists of many different versions of many parts. Another is the problem of the system that tells that servicing is due and what parts is required to be fixed or replaced.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The F-35 is getting expensive to operate. Efforts are made to constrain the operating costs. The cost has many factors causing it. One is the production of its parts which consists of many different versions of many parts. Another is the problem of the system that tells that servicing is due and what parts is required to be fixed or replaced.
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