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Boeing vice president and general manager for the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Frank Statkus sits near a model of his company's X-32 after his company lost the $200 billion contract to produce 3,002 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) airplanes during a press conference at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, October 26, 2001.
Boeing Vice Chairman Harry Stonecipher gestures while sitting near a model of his company's X-32 after his company lost a contract to build the Joint Strike Fighter to Lockheed Martin, during a press conference at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, October 26, 2001.
[The Pentagon announced October 26 that it selected the Lockheed Martin X-35 over Boeing's X-32 to be the JSF. The new jet will be designated the F-35.]
REUTERS/Anthony P. Bolante APB
Boeing Vice Chairman Harry Stonecipher gestures while sitting near a model of his company's X-32 after his company lost a contract to build the Joint Strike Fighter to Lockheed Martin, during a press conference at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, October 26, 2001.
[The Pentagon announced October 26 that it selected the Lockheed Martin X-35 over Boeing's X-32 to be the JSF. The new jet will be designated the F-35.]
REUTERS/Anthony P. Bolante APB
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