The European Space Agency (ESA) rejected Snecma's and Pratt&Whitney's joint proposal to develop a next-generation cryogenic engine

The European Space Agency (ESA) last week rejected Snecma's and Pratt&Whitney's joint proposal to develop a next-generation cryogenic engine to equip upgraded derivatives of the Ariane 5 booster. According to ESA Director General Antonio Rodota, such a transatlantic partnership would have reduced...

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