Senate Reconciliation Plan Increases Air Superiority Spending

 F-15EX Eagle II (Ababil) strike fighter jet of the Qatar Emiri Air Force at the RIAT 2024 airshow. Contributor: Kris Christiaens / Alamy Stock Photo
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A Senate version of the $150 billion proposal to increase defense spending would add more money to select aircraft programs on top of a House-passed proposal. The Senate’s take on the GOP-led reconciliation package, released late June 3, adds $2 billion to air superiority spending on top of the...
Brian Everstine

Brian Everstine is the Pentagon Editor for Aviation Week, based in Washington, D.C.

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