Lockheed Martin Corp. has selected Indy-based Rolls-Royce to provide engines for military aircraft flown by the Canadian Air Force, reports Inside INdiana Business. The six-year deal is worth more than $70 million and has the potential to exceed $260 million over the life expectancy of the fleet. Rolls-Royce will partner with StandardAero of Winnipeg, Manitoba, to provide engine repair services to the Canadian Air Force.
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