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: DCMA surveillance ensured conformity in restart of legacy fighter aircraft production after relocation.
F-16 fighter jet manufacturing begun after a two-year hiatus and production being moved to a facility in Greenville, South Carolina. The facility was previously used to maintain and upgrade aircraft, and Defense Contract Management Agency ensured that facility was up to standards to take on its new mission. These aircraft are bound for Bahrain after undergoing flight testing.
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