Britain and US both announce further F 35 orders this week.I read a couple of articles today announcing new orders of F35 from Lockheed. They both pointed to the decreases in costs of latest orders. This situation must be favourable to IB as it points to Lougheeds needs to reduce cost on this now one of the most expensive fighters ever and the political move of NATO to secure its skies. Funny it drove lockheed's stock prices up but IB seems stuck. IB points to there ability to produce these unique parts at 50% tpo 80% less than conventional machining. You would think once further testing occurs Lockheed would want to go with locking up future production and pricing. Or one of the competitors to form a take over.