Roxana Bardan
Dec 14, 2023
Glenn Research Center
NASA has actually picked GE Aerospace of Cincinnati to deal with the company’s Hybrid Thermally Efficient Core (HyTECtask, which is intending to establish more fuel effective engines for single-aisle airplane.
The HyTEC’s Phase 2 Integrated Core Technology Demonstration is a cost-sharing agreement with an optimum worth of roughly $68.1 million and a five-year efficiency duration that starts Feb. 15. The agreement is granted with a 50% minimum GE Aerospace expense share throughout the agreement duration.
Part of NASA’s Advanced Air Vehicles program, HyTEC was e
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