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Funding prioritization and strategic re-assessment.
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Over the next four years, there will be a prioritization of funding for domestic programs and strategic re-assessment of key programs and force structure in the military aircraft markets. Here's what might happen to some of the key US and European aircraft programs.
 
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The livery was revealed on June 25 as the aircraft emerged from the paint shop of Cambridge-based Marshall Aerospace and Defense and took off for its home base of Brize Norton.
 
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Fuel cells may be more suited to smaller commercial aircraft, while larger ones would retain turbine engines.
 
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Two factors caused the first pre-production aircraft accident just before the fighter was to be delivered to the Russian military.
 
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