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Product Description: This report asks the question, How should the Air Force design its repair contracts to ensure high-quality, responsive repair?

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9780833024220 | Rand Corp, June 1, 1996, cover price $9.00 | About this edition: This report asks the question, How should the Air Force design its repair contracts to ensure high-quality, responsive repair?

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Product Description: As part of a continuing project on aging aircraft and the replacement-or-repair decision, the authors develop a parsimonious model of the decision and apply it to the U.S. Air Force's C-21A transport and KC-135 tanker aircraft. They find that, for the C-21A, it probably would be appropriate to undertake a 20,000 flight hour system and component replacement schedule-prescribed renovation in the 2012 timeframe, but the aircraft should be retired around 2020...read more

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9780833034830 | Rand Corp, September 1, 2003, cover price $18.00 | About this edition: As part of a continuing project on aging aircraft and the replacement-or-repair decision, the authors develop a parsimonious model of the decision and apply it to the U.

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Product Description: When is it more cost efficient to replace an aircraft rather than continue to maintain it?
By Edward G. Keating (editor)

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9780833036926 | Rand Corp, December 1, 2004, cover price $18.00 | About this edition: When is it more cost efficient to replace an aircraft rather than continue to maintain it?

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