Credit: MTU Aero Engines
MUNICH—MTU Aero Engines' new boss wants to maintain the EUMET engine partnership with Safran to jointly pursue the fighter programs likely to emerge from the anticipated divorce between France and Germany on the Next-Generation Fighter portion of their Future Combat Air System (FCAS). “The engines...
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