Thrust reversers are aircraft parts used to reduce the forward speed of an aircraft after landing. They are typically mounted on the exhaust of a jet engine and are deployed to redirect the exhaust flow forward, thus providing a braking effect. Thrust reversers are an important safety feature, as they help to reduce the stopping distance of an aircraft on the runway. Thrust reversers are typically designed and manufactured by aircraft engine manufacturers, such as Pratt & Whitney, Rolls-Royce, and General Electric. Aircraft manufacturers, such as Airbus and Boeing, also provide thrust reversers as part of their aircraft packages. Additionally, there are several aftermarket suppliers that provide thrust reversers for aircraft engines, such as Honeywell, UTC Aerospace Systems, and Safran. Show Less Read more
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