Airbus
Group will decide by the end of March whether to offer more efficient engines
for its A330 wide-body jet. The A330 currently offers engines from GE,
Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney. The A330 competes against Boeing's 787,
powered by either GE or Rolls-Royce engines. (Source: Bloomberg,
01/29/14)
[Central
Mississippi/Golden Triangle note: Airbus Group, the
former EADS, proposed using the A330 MRTT platform for Air Force aerial
tankers it hoped to build in Mobile, Ala. That project went to Boeing. Airbus
is now building an A320 final assembly line in Mobile; GE Aviation builds engine
parts at facilities in Ellisville and Batesville, Miss., and Auburn, Ala.;
Rolls-Royce tests jetliner engines at Stennis Space Center, Miss.
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