Boeing Selects Rolls-Royce and GE for 7E7

Credit: GE AIRCRAFT ENGINES
General Electric and Rolls-Royce have won the big checkbook game to provide powerplants for Boeing's 7E7, leaving Pratt & Whitney without a major program on which to pin its hopes for a successor to the PW4000. The engine choice is the last major supplier decision for Boeing's proposed long-range...

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