Safran Wins Engine Role For Indian AMCA Fighter

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh

India Defense Minister Rajnath Singh.

Credit: Sumit Saraswat/Alamy
India has chosen French engine manufacturer Safran to develop and build a new turbofan for the future Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), a senior government official said Aug. 22. The selection of Safran marks a defeat for UK-based Rolls-Royce and U.S.-based GE Aerospace, which competed to...
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