The new upgrade package—on top of an existing $2.6 billion contract with UK engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce—will keep the B-52 bombers flying indefinitely into the future.
Abstract: In the rapidly evolving landscape of civil air transportation, ensuring the safety and reliability of aircraft engines remains a critical concern. This study presents a novel aircraft engine ...
South Korea is moving from licensed fighter engines to a fully indigenous powerplant, committing $3.4 billion to a new ...
The new contract covers the Post-Critical Design Review phase of the B-52 Commercial Engine Replacement Program, which will ...
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