Bladon Jets, which is creating a micro turbine hybrid for JaguarLandRover (JLR), must recruit a dozen top-flight engineers this year, according to Paul Barrett, chief executive. Barrett claims Bladon Jets already has a dozen engineers working on its micro turbine project. He wants to double the number by the year Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Bladon Jets, which is creating a micro turbine hybrid for JaguarLandRover (JLR), must recruit a dozen top-flight engineers this year, according to Paul Barrett, chief executive. Barrett claims Bladon Jets already has a dozen engineers working on its micro turbine project. He wants to double the number by the year
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