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Overview of the Key European Aerospace Jet Engine Research and Development Markets

In: Proceedings of FIKUSZ '14

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  • Tibor Csorba

    (TH-Wildau Technical University of Applied Science)

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In this paper, I’m looking for the answer for the question, if for an oversee company, Europe market is attractive enough, should they penetrate this market. Triumph Group Inc. (Triumph) and one of their division Triumph Aerospace Systems Newport News (TASNN) are dealing with bespoke test rigs. This is a part of the Aviation, Research and Development (R&D), jet engines, test rigs. The paper presents the European aerospace and engine industry frameworks, the labour force and skills, the employment, the research and development and the engines. The paper deals only with the key player countries in Europe regarding engines. Based on Triumph numbers, the paper shows how much TASNN could gain if they would establish a company in Europe.

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  • Tibor Csorba, 2014. "Overview of the Key European Aerospace Jet Engine Research and Development Markets," Proceedings of FIKUSZ '14, in: Pál Michelberger (ed.),Proceedings of FIKUSZ '14, pages 41-50, Óbuda University, Keleti Faculty of Business and Management.
  • Handle: RePEc:pkk:sfyr14:41-50
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    1. Guffarth, Daniel & Barber, Michael J., 2013. "The European aerospace R&D collaboration network," FZID Discussion Papers 84-2013, University of Hohenheim, Center for Research on Innovation and Services (FZID).
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    Aviation; R&D; engines; Europe; USA;
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