Delta TechOps ready to open the largest engine test cell in the world
Emilie Drab
| 2019/01/31 | 349 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Delta TechOps has new capabilities in Atlanta. The MRO subsidiary of Delta Air Lines has announced that it has completed the construction of its new engine test cell. The structure is 14.6 metres tall, has a 20-metre air inlet section and a 23.8-metre exhaust section. The MRO company confirms that this is the largest engine test cell in the world and the first to be built in the United States for over twenty years.
It is due to be inaugurated in February.
This new installation will provi...(…)
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