By Emelie Rutherford An Air Force official told Senate authorizers yesterday that a decision on whether to keep open the F-22 Raptor production line needs to be made by November, saying adding four of the fighter jets to a supplemental spending bill does little for the debate. The service would need $595.6 million in fiscal year 2009 for advance procurement of 24 F-22s to keep the production line going and plan for an additional F-22A lot, Lt. Gen. Donald Hoffman,…
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