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Company Name: Propulsion Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory

Company Type: Propulsion

Company Profile

This AFRL organization provides "one-stop shopping" for all forms of propulsion science and technology of interest to the Air (and space) Force -- turbine and rocket engines, advanced propulsion systems, and the propellants they run on. The directorate is also responsible for most forms of power technology (other than that required for spacecraft), making it one of the nation’s leaders in the field of energetics. Program emphasis is on meeting future Air Force needs while keeping current systems competitive and affordable. The Air Force Research Laboratory's (AFRL) Propulsion Directorate personnel and research and development, as well as its test and evaluation facilities, offer numerous unique features and opportunities. The Propulsion Directorate develops propulsion and related technologies for the Air Force including: turbine and rocket engines, advanced propulsion systems, fuels, propellants, and lubricants, and aircraft power. The Directorate is headquartered at the Wright Research Site, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, and supplemented by additional personnel and research facilities located at Edwards Research Site, Edwards Air Force Base, California.

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Address: 1950 5th Street , Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7251  City:        State:: OH
Contact:    Phone: (937) 255-2520      Fax:: (937) 255-4657
Website: http://www.pr.afrl.af.mil/  Email:
Registered: 26 September, 2006 00:04
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