Thursday, November 4, 2010

Jet Engine Failure Causes Worry on Manufacturer

The blowout of an engine on Qantas Flight 32 on Thursday was the latest in a series of problems involving Rolls-Royce engines and analysts said it raised serious questions about the company’s ability to develop the engines for the newest generation of commercial and military airplanes. Because of the engines probles, Rolls-Royce is facing a large margin profit loss. The world’s largest passenger plane and a flagship program for airbus-- Quantas may stop the contract with Rolls-Royce engines manufacturing then start to sign a longer contract with Rolls-Royce competitor-- General Electric. I think it's not only an affair which happens on a big manufacturing company. It's also a economic issue that would influence a city, a nation, even the world. For example, we can propose that after Rolls-Royce engines' breaking. thousands of employees who are working for Rolls-Royce will lose their jobs. By the way, the local government should give more compainsation to those people who lose their jobs. Moreover, if this company is a very important revenue maker for the country. Lose it must be a big issue for this country.

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