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  2. MTU Friedrichshafen - Wikipedia

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    MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH, trading as MTU Solutions (stylised as mtu Solutions) is a German manufacturer of commercial internal combustion engines founded by Wilhelm Maybach and his son Karl Maybach in 1909.

  3. Rolls-Royce Power Systems - Wikipedia

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    Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG (formerly Tognum AG) is a German company owned by Rolls-Royce Holdings with holdings in engine manufacturing brands and facilities. The company previously traded, from 2006 to 2014, as Tognum AG.

  4. List of vehicles and machines powered by MTU engines

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    The MTU 12V 1600 R80L for the Class 800 [2] and Class 802 (three per five car set and five per nine car set) The Eurailscout UFM160 Track Recording Train (DB999700/701) was powered by MTU Diesel Engines, coupled to Voith Transmission and ZF Final Drive units

  5. Europrop International - Wikipedia

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    Europrop International (EPI) GmbH is a consortium set up in 2002 [2] in the form of a company governed by German law, by the four main European aircraft engine manufacturers, MTU Aero Engines, Safran Aircraft Engines, Rolls-Royce and ITP Aero.

  6. Motoren- und Turbinen-Union - Wikipedia

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    Motoren- und Turbinen-Union GmbH (MTU) is a former German engine manufacturer, now two separate companies: MTU Aero Engines , a German aircraft engine manufacturer MTU Friedrichshafen , a former division of DaimlerChrysler

  7. MTU Aero Engines - Wikipedia

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    MTU Aero Engines AG is a German aircraft engine manufacturer. MTU develops, manufactures and provides service support for military and civil aircraft engines. MTU develops, manufactures and provides service support for military and civil aircraft engines.

  8. MTU - Wikipedia

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    MTU Aero Engines, a German aircraft engine manufacturer; MTU Friedrichshafen, an international diesel engine manufacturer; Manitou Group, French manufacturer of forklifts, cherry pickers etc. (Euronext symbol: MTU) Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, New York Stock Exchange symbol MTU

  9. Turbo-Union - Wikipedia

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    40% MTU Aero Engines; 20% Avio S.p.A. (formerly Fiat Aviazione) [2] It had an office on Arabellastraße in Munich near both NAMMA and Panavia, but the head office was initially at Filton. It was known as Turbo-Union Ltd. Turbo-Union was a fully integrated and collaborative European Company, whose formal language was English, by kind and ...