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Leaders warn against more cuts to aerospace, defense
Rep. Ander Crenshaw, R-Fla., and Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll addressed more than 400 workers Monday at the Kaman Aerostructures facility in Jacksonville to warn about the threat to U.S. economic and military strength posed by $500 billion in sequestration budget cuts scheduled for January.
Deployment Extended for Unmanned K-MAX
Two unmanned K-MAX helicopters have delivered more than one million pounds in less than four months in support of the U.S. Marine Corps in Afghanistan and will remain in theater until September on a deployment extension.
Washington Post Uses News Section to Bemoan Cutbacks in Government Waste
The Washington Post constantly uses both its news and editorial pages to push for its view of fiscal responsibility.
Reject Aussie choppers on Navy shopping list
The Navy's troubled fleet of five Seasprite helicopters may soon be replaced by up to 11 refurbished older helicopters rejected by Australia in 2008 because they were considered unsafe and unsuitable.
Deployment Extended For K-MAX Unmanned Aerial Cargo Hauler As It Exceeds Million-Pound Milestone
WASHINGTON, May 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Two unmanned K-MAX helicopters have delivered more than one million pounds in less than four months in support of the U.S. Marine Corps in Afghanistan and will remain in theater until September on a deployment extension.
Vintage Kaman Helicopter Taking CEO To West Hartford School
That deep-yellow flying machine you see over Bloomfield , West Hartford and Avon this morning is a corporate aircraft taking a CEO to a meeting, but not just any corporate aircraft and not just any meeting.
Kaman Reports 2012 First Quarter Results
Neal Keating, President and Chief Executive Officer stated, "While below last year, our first quarter results were in line with our expectations and provide us confidence to reaffirm our outlook for the full year.