General Electric and Rolls-Royce will spend their own money to keep the F136 engine alive as the companies and their supporters in Congress fight a 90-day stop-work order issued on 24 March by the US ...
General Electric and its partner Rolls-Royce plan to have the first production F136 alternate engines available in 2012 for the fourth lot of Joint Strike Fighters, solidifying an important milestone ...
The wraps came off the new GE Rolls-Royce F136 engine for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) programme at the show yesterday. Now the engine is expected to begin ground-testing next ...
LONDON — The Dutch government has no direct sway over the discussion of whether to fund one or two engines for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, but the defense ministry has come out in favor of keeping ...
GE Aviation, together with Rolls-Royce and 20 suppliers throughout the region, has helped develop the F136 engine to power the F-35. The engine is 80 percent complete, and the Government ...
General Electric has had a successful afterburner test on its F136 aircraft engine, the Evandale, Ohio-based company said today, March 22. The GE Rolls-Royce fighter engine team hit “full afterburner” ...
An opportunity for Terre Haute to see up to 200 new jobs may be gone with the wind. The U.S. Department of Defense on Monday announced it was terminating its contract with General Electric and ...
The fight finds Defense Secretary Robert Gates and the Pentagon trying to kill one of the two programs under contract to build the F136 jet engine. Their target: the alternate engine under development ...
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