U.S. Aerospace protested against his dismissal for tanker
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U.S. Aerospace, a California aerospace equipment manufacturer that created a stir by announcing last month will participate in the tender for the giant tanker contract from the U.S. Army, this week filed an appeal after dismissal of his application.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO), the U.S. equivalent of the Court of Auditors, met Monday with U.S. Aerospace a request for annulment of foreclosure, motivated by a late filing of his case, said Thursday that one of representatives.
In a filing Wednesday with securities regulators, U.S. Aerospace said that the U.S. Air Force may have intentionally delayed "the filing of his case" to create a pretext for refusing to study because our supplier is asked by the European problem ".
U.S. Aerospace had in fact explained early July have partnered with the Ukrainian Antonov public group to submit a bid for U.S. tanker.
If the rejection of his candidacy is confirmed, the tender will oppose, as initially expected, the American Boeing Europe's EADS, parent company of Airbus.
The GAO said that the decision on the appeal of U.S. Aerospace should be made no later than November 10.
No representative of U.S. Aerospace or the Pentagon was immediately available to respond to requests for comment.