A jury in Grimes
A jury in Grimes County, Tex., has ordered engine manufacturer Textron Lycoming to pay $96 million to Interstate Southwest, a company that had supplied crankshafts to Lycoming for engines installed in Cessna and Piper airplanes. During 2000-02 there were 24 failures of the crankshafts that resulted...
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