Face it - the JSF is too big to fail. US Defence policy has no alternative and it must be made to work.
The problem is software and nothing to do with QHL supply of what in any event are only minor component parts.
The parts orders may slow or delay but no realistic threat of cessation.
Also remember that out of autoclave manufacturing is not the prime reason to invest. The JSF contract merely provides cashflow until the real technology advance that is the quickstep process can be implemented.
JSF is only a place holder, and ultimately only a remote possibility that its demand for parts may slow slightly in the short term. It will not go away in the long term, and in the long term the QHL focus and all the multi-bagger profits must come from the quickstep process not simple autoclave manufacturing.
The future prospects are as they always have been and not dependent on fixing software bugs in a machine QHL will continue to provide parts for for a very long time.
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