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aero engine

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noun

  1. an engine for powering an aircraft

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However, a team of analysts led by David Perry said Safran, GE Aerospace and RTX remain their favorites in a subsector that they suggested investors overweight, citing supportive recent results and commentary from those aero engine makers.

From MarketWatch

In 2016, Beijing launched a new aerospace conglomerate called Aero Engine Corp. of China.

From The Wall Street Journal

Aero Engine—which is also known as AECC, and was sanctioned by the U.S. in 2020 and 2021—was created by pooling top scientists and resources from dozens of aerospace companies and research institutes.

From The Wall Street Journal

French aero engine maker Safran said on Monday it was s in discussions with U.S. aerospace company Raytheon Technologies for the potential acquisition of certain flight control and actuation activities, confirming earlier media reports.

From Reuters

The helicopter is powered by the turboshaft WZ16 engine, developed by state-run engine-maker Aero Engine Corporation of China and Safran Helicopter Engines.

From Reuters