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GE Aerospace is preparing to conduct dust-ingestion tests as part of endurance evaluation of turbine blades being developed through CFM International's innovative powerplant programme RISE.
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The global temperature may be even higher than we thought - MSNThe world has warmed even more than we thought, according to a new dataset suggesting the temperature rise since pre-industrial times is 6 per cent higher than previous estimates. That would put ...
Global temperature rise could see billions live in places where human life doesn’t flourish, study says By Tara Subramaniam, CNN 4 minute read ...
Now, it's bringing them back with the CFM Rise, promising 20% fuel savings. GE once thought super-efficient propfans were the future of air travel, until low fuel prices in the late 1980s moved ...
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