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May 20, 2006 

Boeing 737 Components to Go Under Cover to Comply with ITAR

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports on the steps that Boeing must undertake to ensure ITAR compliance for the Navy's Multimission Maritime Aircraft (MMA), which is based on the commercial version of the 737.

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