Aeroflex Snares $11.3 Million in Military Test Orders

Jan. 4, 2005
The Wichita, KS division of Aeroflex Inc. has received orders aggregating $11.3 million from the United States government for RCTS-001 SINCGARS Radio Test Sets and RCTS-003 Life Support Radio Test Sets. The orders are expected to ship over a ...

The Wichita, KS division of Aeroflex Inc. has received orders aggregating $11.3 million from the United States government for RCTS-001 SINCGARS Radio Test Sets and RCTS-003 Life Support Radio Test Sets. The orders are expected to ship over a 14-month period beginning in May 2005. According to Len Borow, Chairman and COO of Aeroflex, "These orders reaffirm Aeroflex's position as a leader in military radio test, and are part of long term contracts between Aeroflex and the United States Government." Aeroflex --> http://lists.planetee.com/cgi-bin3/DM/y/eA0JtlqC0Gth0BCIT0AB

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