GE picked for subsonic engine technology development

GE AIRCRAFT ENGINES won a five-year, $61.8 million NASA contract to develop technologies deemed critical for next-generation subsonic commercial engines, the U.S. aeronautics agency reported yesterday. The contract calls for work to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by 70% and to cut engine noise...

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