NASA Pacts With Williams, Teledyne Push General Aviation
NASA, Williams International and Teledyne Continental Motors will work to develop low-cost engines that NASA Administrator Daniel Goldin says will point the way toward production of as many as 20,000 general aviation aircraft per year early in the 21st century. Under cooperative agreements signed...
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