Reports findings on whether recovery firms could be employed to assist the US armed forces with their warranty claims for aircraft engines. It finds using contractors would be effective, but it is unlikely to yield substantial benefits as the military's use of engine warranties decreases.
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Reports findings on whether recovery firms could be employed to assist the US armed forces with their warranty claims for aircraft engines. It finds using contractors would be effective, but it is unlikely to yield substantial benefits as the military's use of engine warranties decreases.
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