MTU Focuses On Conventional, Ducted Engine After Dropping WET Research

GTF at MTU
Credit: MTU Aero Engines
MUNICH—MTU Aero Engines CEO Lars Wagner says his company and its partner Pratt & Whitney are committed to developing a ducted second-generation of the geared turbofan (GTF) engine for the next narrowbodies Airbus and Boeing are planning for later in the 2030s. Wagner said Feb. 19 that while the...
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