Lycoming to begin repairing recalled engines next year

Starting next year, Textron subsidiary Lycoming, Inc. will begin replacing the crankshafts in nearly a thousand of its small aircraft engines as part of the most extensive and costly product recall in the company's 73-year history. Lycoming provides small engines for a variety of general aviation...

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