GE, Rolls-Royce keep eyes on Capitol Hill over funding for F136 engine

FARNBOROUGH - The GE Rolls-Royce F136 engine is right on schedule. The only problem is there may be no more money for it by Oct. 1 except the $70 million to $80 million the U.S. government is committed to pay to shut it down. If the Defense Department has its way, the program will be shut down. This...

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