Rohr, Pratt Restart 727 Re-Engining Program

Nacelle-maker Rohr Inc. and Pratt&Whitney are expected to announce today the resumption of a dormant program to re-engine Boeing 727-200 Advanced aircraft, enabling the trijets to fly, in most cases, with more range and greater efficiency for another 10-15 years, meeting Stage 3 noise rules. The new...

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