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May 22, 2018 •
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Rolls Royce has selected Australian engineering company Marand as its local partner for work on the Future Frigates program. The agreement, conditioned on BAE Systems winning the A$35 billion project, will see Marand construct the enclosures for Rolls
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May 12, 2016 •
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BAE Systems has awarded Rolls-Royce an equipment contract to manufacture diesel generators for the first three Type 26 anti-submarine warfare ships for the Royal Navy. BAE said the deal marks the first Type 26 manufacturing contract to be agreed since the UK
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April 20, 2015 •
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Rolls-Royce has announced that it has received its largest ever order from Dubai-based Emirates Airline worth $9.2 billion. Under the terms of the agreement the company will provide Trent 900 engines and its TotalCare long-term support service to Emirates.
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March 5, 2015 •
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Alcoa, a global leader in lightweight metals technology, engineering and manufacturing, has announced that it has completed the acquisition of Germany-based Tital, a leading manufacturer of titanium and aluminium structural castings for aircraft engines and
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December 17, 2014 •
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Leading lightweight metals manufacturer Alcoa has announced plans to acquire Germany-based TITAL to strengthen its global position on the growing market for advanced jet engine components made of titanium. TITAL is a global manufacturer of titanium and
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November 10, 2014 •
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Aircraft engine maker Rolls-Royce will cut 2,600 jobs over the next 18 months due to declining profits and adverse foreign exchange movements, reports Industry Week. The company said in a statement that staff reduction was necessary following the completion
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November 10, 2014 •
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The UK and French Governments have awarded BAE Systems and Dassault Aviation with a two-year contract to help define the Franco-British requirement for a Future Combat Air System (FCAS) programme. The £120 million contract will see BAE and Dassault Aviation