Top US Lawmakers Seek V-22 Osprey Probe After Deadly Japan C

Top US Lawmakers Seek V-22 Osprey Probe After Deadly Japan Crash

(Bloomberg) -- The two top House lawmakers overseeing US military readiness want a formal review of the $56 billion V-22 Osprey program following a Nov. 29 crash off the coast of Japan that killed eight airmen and prompted a worldwide grounding of the fleet. Most Read from BloombergCarlyle’s Rubenstein Is in Talks to Acquire Baltimore OriolesElon Musk's SpaceX Valued at $175 Billion or More in Tender OfferHunter Biden Indicted in Tax Case as White House Woes MountHarvard, Penn Heads Walk Back Ge

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