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Boeing wins $2.8 billion U.S. defense contract: Pentagon

By Reuters 1 min read
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Boeing Co has been awarded a $2.8 billion contract for KC-46 aircraft, spare parts and wing refueling pod kits, the Pentagon said on Thursday.

(Reporting by Eric Beech; Editing by Eric Walsh)

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