The Joint Strike Fighter Program Office and the GE/Rolls-Royce JSF
The Joint Strike Fighter Program Office and the GE/Rolls-Royce JSF alternate engine team have signed a potential four-year, $450-million contract that should lead to ground tests of an F120 engine for the JSF in 2003. The propulsion team will perform pre-engineering and manufacturing development...
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