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CMV-22 Grounding Was "Wakeup Call" For Navy, Stakes Higher With C-2 Gone Next Year

Summary by twz.com
A senior Navy aviation officer says the three-month-long grounding of virtually all Osprey tiltrotors worldwide following the fatal crash of a U.S. Air Force CV-22B off the coast of Japan in 2023 sent serious ripples through his service. With Navy CMV-22Bs sitting idle, aging C-2 Greyhound aircraft had to be surged to provide essential logistics support for U.S. aircraft carriers around the globe. While the Navy says it is confident in the Ospre…
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twz.com broke the news in on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
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