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Engines
Product Support Survey 2015 Part 3: Engines
Williams claimed the top spot among turbofan makers while Honeywell retained its leadership in the turboprop sector.
Last year Rolls-Royce and Williams shared top honors among engine manufacturers in AIN’s annual product-support survey, each earning an overall average score of 8.0. This year, both companies improved on last year’s score but Williams (with an overall average score of 8.3) out-climbed Rolls-Royce (8.1) and stands alone at the summit.
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Nigel Moll
October 1, 2015
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