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alignleft height78 width130 alt CORRECTS SPELLING OF MELLENBACH TO
MUELLENBACH Surrounded by TV reporters, Boeing 767 workers, Dale
Flinn, center left and David Muellenbach, center right, react the
Air Forces awarding of one the biggest defense contracts ever a 35
billion deal to build nearly 200 giant airborne refueling tankers
to Chicagobased Boeing Co. over European Aeronautic Defence and
Space Co., Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011, in Everett, Wash. AP PhotoKevin
P. Casey border0 AP Washington state and Kansas are celebrating a
decision to award Boeing Co. a 35 billion contract to build nearly
200 airborne refueling tankers, one of the biggest defense
contracts ever that will add tens of thousands of jobs to the
struggling economy and bolster regional air industries for a
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