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Rekindled interest in short take off and landing.
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Electric propulsion has rekindled interest in short-takeoff-and-landing aircraft for regional transportation.
 
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The request for proposals invites bids from GE Aviation, Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce to supply 608 engines.
 
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