The UK’s Royal Air Force has successfully recycled retired Tornado jet parts into useable components for its future Tempest ...
The large jet parts facility in Western North Carolina could get larger — though its presence hasn’t been without controversy. Raytheon, now named RTX Corp., is the parent company of Pratt & Whitney.
Rolls-Royce has involved in the ‘Tornado 2 Tempest’ programme, a recycling initiative that is turning old Royal Air Force Tornado components into metal powder.
SAESL is already one of the world’s largest maintenance companies servicing Rolls-Royce’s Trent jet engines ... storage and tracking systems for engine parts, as well as robots that can ...
A research project to define a new fighter-jet engine is recycling titanium parts from retired aircraft to process powder metals, which are used to print components for an ...