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			 Last week major defense contractor Raytheon Technologies Corp, the 
			maker of Tomahawk missiles, mandated its 125,000 U.S. employees get 
			vaccinated after President Joe Biden announced policies requiring 
			employers with more than 100 workers to have them inoculated or 
			tested weekly. 
 The Aerospace Industries Association's board, chaired by Northrop 
			Grumman's chief Kathy Warden, includes the CEOs of Lockheed Martin 
			Co, Leidos Holdings Inc, General Dynamics Corp and Raytheon 
			Technologies.
 
 "America's aerospace and defense industry stands together as we 
			prepare to implement the new federal vaccine requirement, while 
			working with our government partners as they develop detailed 
			guidance," Eric Fanning, the association's president, said in the 
			statement seen by Reuters.
 
			
			 
			
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			 "Throughout the pandemic, AIA 
								members have expanded benefits and implemented 
								extensive measures designed to prevent the 
								spread of COVID-19 as our essential work 
								continued," Fanning said. The U.S. Defense Department has spent more than 
								$13 billion to shore up finances among defense 
								contractors that experienced a fall-off in 
								revenue as a result of the pandemic, a Pentagon 
								spokeswoman said.
 (Reporting by Mike Stone in Washington; Editing 
								by Howard Goller)
 
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