13 Mar UPDATE 1-GE starts flight trials for world’s largest jet engine
SEATTLE, March 14 (Reuters) – General Electric has
begun flight trials of the world’s largest jet engine after
delays caused by technical problems, the U.S. conglomerate said
on Wednesday.
A special Boeing 747 test aircraft flew on Tuesday from
Victorville, California, with the new E9X engine mounted under
its left wing, dwarfing the plane’s three other engines.
begun flight trials of the world’s largest jet engine after
delays caused by technical problems, the U.S. conglomerate said
on Wednesday.
A special Boeing 747 test aircraft flew on Tuesday from
Victorville, California, with the new E9X engine mounted under
its left wing, dwarfing the plane’s three other engines.
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