Britain Reduces Harrier Engine Inventory to Safe Costs

Credit: BAE SYSTEMS
The Royal Air Force has resolved to cannabilize at least 100 Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines used to power Harrier ground-attack aircraft, as it strives to drive down ownership costs. The decision to ax those engines now in storage, along with a substantial excess spares inventory, is part of a move to...

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