F-35 Decisions Will Impact Fighter Engine Market

Credit: Boeing
Military engines are big business, a reality underlined by the controversy over the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter’s alternate engine that raged throughout 2010. By year-end, Pratt & Whitney’s F135 engine was flying on all three variants of the F-35, while General Electric and Rolls-Royce were ground...

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