| 2020/05/07 | 265 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Rolls-Royce is moving towards a new restructuring plan which could include the loss of 8000 jobs, the equivalent of 15% of its workforce.
A majority of these job cuts will directly concern its commercial aircraft engines branch, the British aero-engine manufacturer suffering from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on airline operations.
Rolls-Royce is indeed the victim of the concomitance of different trends that weigh on its activities. First of all, the number of flight hours acc...(…)
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