MTU Aero Engines


Keeping the pace on R&D

20/11/20 -"During its Capital Market Day, MTU shed some light on its 2021 perspectives. Maintenance should clearly be the growth driver on the back of catch-up work and strong freighter activity. In the longer ..."

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20/11/20
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