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Turkish Airlines signs cooperation deal with Rolls Royce
Turkish Airlines has inked an agreement with Rolls Royce regarding the maintenance services and the supply of engines for Airbus A350 aircraft, Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu has announced.
Germany's MTU to manufacture airplane parts in Serbia
A memorandum of understanding was signed on Tuesday in Belgrade by the Serbian Ministry of Economy and MTU Aero Engines AG, which will make this high-tech investment in Serbia
This is the most Expensive Car Sold in Bulgaria and it is not Even Brand New
You need Rolls-Royce, but do not want to pay between $ 500,000 and $ 730,000 for a brand new Ghost? There is a solution. The official importer of BMW and MINI in Bulgaria "M-Car Sofia" offers a used one at a much lower price. Since last year, the representative has also served as Rolls-Royce official service in Bulgaria, reports money.bg
Rolls-Royce sells German unit L'Orange
British engine maker Rolls-Royce said on April 9 it has sold German division L'Orange for 700 million euros ($860 million) to U.S. group Woodward.
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Rolls-Royce, Turkish shipyard sign deal for delivery of engines
Rolls-Royce and Sanmar Shipyards in Turkey have signed a contract for the delivery of eight MTU Series 4000 engines for four new terminal tugs, including an option for a further four engines, Rolls-Royce said in a statement on Aug. 15.
Rolls-Royce focusing on defense, nuclear businesses in Turkey
British engineering and manufacturing giant Rolls-Royce, which has operations in key five sectors, will direct its focus toward Turkey's defense and civil nuclear industries in the near term while prioritizing knowledge transfer, a top company representative has told the Hürriyet Daily News.
What it takes to create the future?
For the first time in a long while, I was very happy recently with what I saw on the Twitter's trending topic list. Finally something other than politics, sports or entertainment news had made it to the top. Kale Holding was at the top because of its recent deal with Rolls-Royce.
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Turkey's Kale Group, Rolls-Royce to set up joint venture to develop aircraft engines
Turkey's Kale Group will set up a joint venture company with U.K.-based engineering firm Rolls-Royce to develop civilian and fighter aircraft engines including for Turkey's planned TF-X fighter jet, the companies announced May 8 at a press meeting.
Kale will hold a 51 percent stake in the joint venture, while Rolls-Royce will have the rest, they noted.
Rolls-Royce to provide technical consultancy in support of Turkey's industrial nuke capability development project
Rolls-Royce has said it has been selected as the technical consultant to ITUNOVA Technology Transfer Office (TTO) for a needs analysis project to assess and identify the developmental activities required to establish a nuclear supply chain in Turkey.
Emirates shakes hands with Rolls-Royce on A380 engines
Dubai's Emirates said on Dec. 29 it has reached an agreement with Rolls-Royce over a "technical issue" relating to the engines of Airbus's A380 superjumbo, and confirmed receiving one plane this week.
The carrier also said it "will continue to receive deliveries of both A380s and (Boeing) 777s in 2017."