Rolls-Royce Eyes Expanded Military Support Work

FILTON, England — With defense spending likely to slow the growth in demand for new military aircraft engines, Rolls-Royce is exploring ways to enhance its service offering, both in terms of global footprint and the range of services offered. The goal is to double revenue and, in the process...

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