MTU To Build HPC For PW6000; P&W Revenues Expected Lower

MTU Aero Engines will build the high-pressure compressor (HPC) for Pratt & Whitney's PW6000 small turbofan. The German manufacturer anticipates a 32-month development schedule for the compressor, which would mean entry into service by 2005. MTU hopes to win certification in 2004. The decision by P&W...

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