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Encyclopedia > MTU Aero Engines
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MTU Aero Engines, Germany's leading aircraft engine manufacturer, develops, manufactures and provides service support for aircraft engines, military and civil alike. MTU Aero Engines was formerly known as MTU München.


Its customers are manufacturers and operators of engines and industrial gas turbines across the world. MTU is currently owned by private equity firm KKR, after being acquired from DaimlerChrysler AG.


Companies supplied & International Partners

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  • MTU Website (http://www.mtu.de)

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This experimental vehicle for mid-term aircraft engine technology is part of the EEFAE project (Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Aircraft Engine), the largest scale aeronautic research programme ever launched by the European Union in the area of propulsion.
PA+ is a new guaranteed engine maintenance cost program and represents Cessna's continued commitment to assisting Citation customers in minimizing and managing their cost of operations.
MTU Maintenance Hannover, an MTU Aero Engines Holding AG affiliate, has been awarded a contract from JetBlue Airways for the maintenance of all V2500 engines operated by the airline.
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