MTU CEO Seeks To Bring Down GTF Shop Visit Times Significantly

MTU CEO Lars Wagner

CEO Lars Wagner says MTU has found ways to significantly reduce shop visit times. 

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MUNICH—MTU Aero Engines continues to seek financial compensation from its partner Pratt & Whitney as costs associated with powder metal contamination in PW1100G engines caused the German company to post its first ever loss in 2023 after 90 years in business. MTU CEO Lars Wagner said Feb. 29 that...
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