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Local News Technicians working on a commercial aircraft inside a maintenance hangar

‘I Accept the Challenge’: Mobile Answers a Senator Who Said Alabama Builds Nothing

James Bullard, December 16, 2009

A Washington senator told NPR she had never seen anyone in Alabama build anything. Mobile’s mayor, a county commissioner and a candidate for governor lined up to correct her, and to defend the tanker bid.

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Local News A military aerial refueling tanker aircraft in flight

Sessions Takes the Senate Floor to Defend Alabama Workers and the Mobile Tanker Bid

James Bullard, December 15, 2009

U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions used a Senate floor speech to answer a colleague’s slight against Alabama workers and to argue that the Pentagon had rewritten the aerial tanker bid rules against the aircraft that would be built at Brookley.

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Local News A military aerial refueling tanker aircraft in flight

Northrop Grumman Warns It Will Quit the Tanker Race, Putting Mobile’s Brookley Plans at Risk

James Bullard, December 1, 2009

Northrop Grumman told the Pentagon it could not bid on the $40 billion aerial refueling tanker program unless the request for proposals changed, threatening the aircraft plant planned for Brookley in Mobile.

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Local News A military aerial refueling tanker in flight

Key House Chairman Backs Splitting the Air Force Tanker Contract, a Decision Mobile Was Watching Closely

James Bullard, March 11, 2009

Rep. Neil Abercrombie said he would push to split the Air Force’s aerial refueling tanker contract between Northrop Grumman-EADS and Boeing, a fight with enormous stakes for Mobile.

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Local News A large commercial jet under assembly inside an aircraft factory hangar

Lost in Translation: What the EADS Chief Really Said About Building in Mobile

James Bullard, August 6, 2008

A newspaper interview in August 2008 seemed to say EADS would build commercial aircraft in Mobile whether or not it won the Air Force tanker contract. The company said that was not what it meant.

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Local News A large military transport aircraft parked on a tarmac

Boeing Praised the Tanker Competition as Fair — Right Up Until It Lost

James Bullard, March 15, 2008

As Boeing prepared to protest the Air Force tanker award that promised an assembly line for Mobile, its own executives’ and allies’ past statements praising the competition’s fairness came back into view.

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Local News An aircraft assembly hangar with a large plane inside

A Falling Stock Price, a Phone Call to a Senator, and Champagne at Brookley

James Bullard, March 4, 2008

Mobile learned it had won the Air Force tanker contract in a scramble of stock tickers, cell phone calls and hastily bought sandwiches, and the political consequences began almost immediately.

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Local News A military aerial refueling tanker aircraft in flight

Before the Tanker Verdict, Mobile Chased Rumors Across the World

James Bullard, February 26, 2008

With a $40 billion Air Force tanker decision imminent and an assembly line at stake for Brookley Field, an unsourced report in a foreign wire service set Mobile talking — and talk of a split contract gained ground.

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Local News An aerial refueling tanker representing the EADS Brookley project

Brookley Field Lands the EADS Tanker Plant and Its Promise of 1,000 Jobs

James Bullard, June 21, 2005

Local lawmakers said Mobile’s Brookley Field was about to be named the winner of EADS North America’s nationwide search for a tanker program site, an aerospace prize starting with 200 engineers and holding the promise of 1,000 jobs.

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