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Credit: Boeing
Fairchild loses bid to be main home for new KC 46-A tanker
Fairchild Air Force Base lost its bid to serve as the primary home for the nation’s new refueling tankers. Members of the Kansas congressional delegation issued a joint statement Wednesday announcing the Air Force decision.
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KING 5 News Special: 787 Troubles
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Airliner sales booming, but Boeing's 747 could use a boost
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Airliners with one pilot? Industry is considering it
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Boeing worker back on the job after being run over by 787
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Boeing resumes 787 deliveries after 4-month halt
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Federal agents raid manufacturer in south Everett
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Airlines collected record baggage fees in 2012
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US Navy launches unmanned aircraft from carrier
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Decade-long cancer study at Pratt & Whitney ends
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4 Americans killed since 2009 in US drone strikes
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Navy's unmanned ocean recon craft makes 1st flight
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