"Pentagon Lifts Osprey Flight Ban Following Deadly Crash"

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The Pentagon is set to lift the ban on V-22 Osprey flights next week, following a meeting where Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin endorsed the military services' plans for a safe return to operations. The Osprey has been grounded for almost three months after a fatal Air Force crash in Japan, and the decision to end the flight ban is up to Naval Air Systems Command. The services have worked on plans to mitigate the known material failure and establish a more conservative approach to operating the Osprey.
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