GE, Rolls-Royce Both Wanted Single Source Status On A330neo

The decision in favor of the Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engine powering the Airbus A330neo came only after a fierce competition between General Electric (GE) and Rolls-Royce. “Both were clear: they needed to be single source,” Airbus Executive Vice President Programs Tom Williams said at the Farnborough...

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