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TFE
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TFETetrafluoroethylene
TFETrifluoroethanol
TFETransferee (IRB)
TFE2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol
TFEThin Film Electronics
TFETotalfinaelf (Oil and Gas)
TFETravail de Fin d'Études (Belgium)
TFETask Force Eagle
TFETactical Field Exchange
TFETest for Echo (Rush album)
TFEToronto Futures Exchange (Canada)
TFETask Force Excel
TFEThin Film Evaporator
TfETraining for Employment
TFEThe Factor E (Dutch Internet business)
TFETravail et Formation en Education (French: Labor and Training in Education; journal)
TFETurbo Fan Engine
TFEThermionic Fuel Element
TFETeaming For Excellence (Motorola)
TFETransportation Feasibility Estimator
TFETactical Field Exercise
TFETelos Field Engineering
TFETropopause Fold Event
TFETechnical Feasibility Exploration (service-oriented architecture)
TFETraining Flight Equipment
TFETRANSEC Front End
TFEToo Flipping Easy (polite form)
TFETechnical Fire Expert
TFETools for Education (Pennsylvania)


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It is also pursuing a programme to re-engine the Indian Air Force's strike aircraft Jaguar with its turbo fan engine.
Drop tank can hold a quarter of plane's fuel Concrete piercing missile which can shatter 100ft deep bunker Two turbo fan engines provide 32,000lb of thrust powering the GR1 to a top speed of 1450 mph.
Headquartered in Miramar, Florida, Kellstrom specializes in providing: engines and engine parts for large turbo fan engines manufactured by CFM International, General Electric, Pratt & Whitney and Rolls Royce; aircraft parts and turbojet engines and engine parts for large transport aircraft and helicopters; and aircraft components including flight data recorders, electrical and mechanical equipment and radar and navigation equipment.
 
 
 
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