16 June 2000 Military News |
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- Boeing JSF Showing Significant Producibility Improvements, Stonecipher Says Boeing 16 Jun 2000 -- Boeing has made unprecedented advances during assembly of its X-32 Joint Strike Fighter concept demonstration aircraft that are the direct result of the company's 'design anywhere, build anywhere' philosophy, according to Boeing President and Chief Operating Officer Harry Stonecipher.
- Boeing Awarded Five-Year Contract for Super Hornet Boeing 16 Jun 2000 -- The U.S. Navy has awarded a multiyear contract to The Boeing Company for the production of 222 Super Hornets. The $8.9 billion contract ensures continued production of the Super Hornet at Boeing facilities in St. Louis for the next five years.
Other Conflicts
- DAILY PRESS BRIEFING OF OFFICE OF SPOKESMAN FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL United Nations 16 Jun 2000
- SECURITY COUNCIL/ CONGO RESOLUTION Voice of America 16 June 2000 -- The United Nations Security Council has unanimously passed a resolution demanding Rwanda and Uganda withdraw their troops immediately and completely from Kisangani.
- SECURITY COUNCIL DEMANDS THAT UGANDAN AND RWANDAN FORCES WITHDRAW IMMEDIATELY FROM KISANGANI, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO Press Release SC/6877 - 16 June 2000 -- The Security Council this evening demanded that Ugandan and Rwandan forces, as well as those of the Congolese opposition and other armed groups, withdraw immediately and completely from the city of Kisangani in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
News Reports
- Boeing Delta Rockets to Launch Next-Generation NASA Spacecraft Boeing 16 Jun 2000 -- NASA has awarded a contract to The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] for its family of Delta rockets to launch the next generation of scientific and technology development payloads into orbit or into deep space.
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