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Aerojet provides almost all of the Army... Aerojet is one of only three companies dedicated almost entirely to rocket engines... Aerojet developed from a 1936 meeting hosted by... Fritz Zwicky was research director at Aerojet and holds the patent for JATO among his 50 other patents... The founders of the Aerojet Engineering Corporation were... used Aerojet as the primary supplier on a number of their... Aerojet also purchased a number of other firms over this period... Aerojet has facilities in Jonesborough... Aerojet solid fuel technology was under consideration for use in Saturn first stages... When the Aerojet product was not selected for the Saturn project... The Aerojet signage still remains for both the road and canal... have been working with Aerojet to ensure that the company cleans up pollution caused by its operations at the site... Aerojet installed several systems on the borders of its property to pump out and treat contaminated... Aerojet has also conducted a number of removal actions for onsite soils... Aerojet Real Estate was... The remaining research and development sections of Aerojet are currently organized into the Aerospace and Defense division... Aerojet successfully qualified a 4... Aerojet is under contract to Lockheed Martin to provide the first two shipsets of the new... Aerojet is currently owned by the company formerly known as the... Aerojet Qualifies High Power Electric Propulsion System... Aerojet Produces New Generation of Non...

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