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How the F-35 program is quietly replacing its logistics system.
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How the F-35 program is quietly replacing its logistics system known as ALIS with ODIN.
 
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GE Aviation President and CEO David Joyce will hand the reins to former Embraer Commercial Chief John Slattery on Sept. 1, capping a storied 12-year run that saw the unit’s revenue double and backlog rise tenfold. But Slattery takes the helm as the aircraft engine industry endures an unprecedented downturn from the COVID-19 crisis.
 
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