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GE Aerospace To Fly Solo Starting April 2
Industrial giant will comprise three independent companies
GE Aerospace used additive technology with advanced alloys to allow more geometrical freedom in the design the Catalyst turboprop. The technology results in lower fuel burn and weight as well as increased durability and efficiency.
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March 4, 2024
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