South Korea Reopens $2 Billion Bid for Aircraft Warning Systems (Bloomberg.com)

June 27 (Bloomberg) -- South Korea's defense ministry is inviting bids for a $2 billion order of early aircraft warning systems, reopening a process which was shelved last year because one of the two bidders was disqualified.

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Posted June 26, 2005

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