Aerojet sees bright future as it returns to propulsion roots
After selling its Electronics and Information Systems Group (EIS) to Northrop Grumman for $315 million (DAILY, Oct. 23), Aerojet is returning to its roots in rocket engines, with top executives seeing a bright future, particularly in military propulsion. "We came to the conclusion that we didn't...
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