AMERICA SCHOCKIERT: Münchner Schaufel hält 1.700 Grad – GE zog 1.000 Triebwerke zurück

✈️ 1,700 degrees. 0.02 mm precision. 80 grams. GE recalled 1,000 engines. MTU: zero failures. General Electric. 2023. Over 1,000 engines worldwide taken out of service — cracks in turbine blades. Hundreds of flights canceled daily. Billions in losses for airlines worldwide. The MTU engine didn't have this problem. In Munich, MTU Aero Engines manufactures the low-pressure turbine blades for the GTF — the most ordered engine in aviation history. Single-crystal superalloys. Cooling channels thinner than a human hair. Precision to 0.02 millimeters. No other company in the world can achieve this level of quality. In this video, you'll learn: ▶ Why no metal in the world can survive 1,700 degrees Celsius without cooling ▶ How single-crystal alloys with 0.02 mm cooling channels make the impossible possible ▶ Why GE paid out $1 billion in warranty claims—and MTU didn't ▶ Why the F-35 flies with German engine components 📊 The numbers: 🥇 Precision: 0.02 mm tolerance at 10,000 rpm and 1,700 degrees Celsius ⏱️ Reliability: 0 fleet groundings due to MTU manufacturing defects—in the company's entire history 💶 Program: Over €20 billion in secured revenue from the GTF program alone 🌍 Market: 8% of the global MRO market—$100 billion total market Every Thursday at 6 p.m.: new masterpieces of engineering. 👇 Subscribe and activate notifications #MasterpiecesOfEngineering #MTUAeroEngines #Engineering #Aviation #MadeInGermany