Aeroengines’ New Golden Age

Credit: Spencer Sloan/Pratt & Whitney
Aviation, like most industries, is defined by periodic “golden ages,” characterized by bursts of innovation and exciting competition. Examples include air travel in the 1930s, with the arrival of DC-3s and long-range Clipper Ships; the Jet Age in the 1960s, with aircraft manufacturers besting each...
Kevin Michaels

Contributing columnist Kevin Michaels is managing director of AeroDynamic Advisory in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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