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  • Rolls-Royce Secures $2.6 Billion Contract to Power US Air Force B-52 Bombers
    Rolls-Royce Secures $2.6 Billion Contract to Power US Air Force B-52 Bombers

    A US bomber B-52 bomber (R) accompanied by an Indonesian F-16 fighter jet (L) during a joint exercise over Sulawesi waters in Indonesia.

    The US arm of Britain's Rolls Royce won a contract worth up to $2.6 billion Friday to supply engines for the US Air Force's B-52H bomber fleet, the Air Force announced.

    The company's Indianapolis, Indiana manufacturing unit was awarded a $500.9 million "indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity" contract over six years for replacement engines for the B-52s, the long-range Stratofortress bombers that have been a mark of US strategic power since the 1950s.

    The contract has a potential total value of $2.6 billion "if all options are exercised," the Air Force said.

    The Air Force chose Rolls Royce for the contract ahead of GE Aviation and Pratt & Whitney.

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