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December 22, 2024 | International, Aerospace

GKN Aerospace Officially Opens $55 Million Repair Facility for Aero-Engine Components in San Diego

The $55 million investment increases its capacity and underlines GKN Aerospace’s dedication to delivering best-in-class support to the growing Aero-Engine MRO market worldwide.

https://www.epicos.com/article/898998/gkn-aerospace-officially-opens-55-million-repair-facility-aero-engine-components-san

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