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                                                                                         Meet Derek Nseko





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           He is a qualified commercial pilot and founder and managing
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         next generation of aviators through aviation awareness and STEM
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           He is an aviation analyst who shares his thoughts through
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         Africa.
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         with our team Hes von Wielligh, Lárkin Keyser and Mark Jefferies.  notable achievements and awards such as being named as a Global
           He is a member of the Aviation Advisory Group, an independent   Goodwill Ambassador, a Red Bull Amaphiko fellow, nominated in
         think tank dedicated to advancing the aviation industry in South   2018 by the SA Civil aviation as a finalist for transformation and
         Africa and he has been an aviation development ambassador   Man of Valour visionary award recipient.
         for Africa at Aviadev, the largest forum dedicated to improving   Contact  him on +27-617-528308 or email: derek@airnews.co.za.
         connectivity to, from and within the African continent.   Social media LinkedIn: @Derek Nseko/ Twitter: @av8r_derek/
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                                           ROLLS-ROYCE LIBERTYWORKS

                                              COMPLETES CORE TEST FOR


                                                                             SMALL ENGINE


                                            successful engine tests demonstrate the   the engine components.
                                            importance of an adaptable and scalable   The small engine demonstration also
         Rolls-Royce LibertyWorks has       approach to small engines, allowing for cost   serves as a tool to baseline analytical
          completed rig testing on a new core design   reduction across multiple engine solutions.   tools and models, which will allow for
          for a small engine, successfully executing a   This approach was implemented in the   shortened design time on future small
          rapid prototyping plan from design to test   small engine demonstrator and allows for   engine solutions. The core engine hardware
          in under a year.                  rapid future growth of that core. Successful   has been tested and can now be utilized to
           The prototype engine core was designed   testing provides a foundation for future   demonstrate future technology insertions
          for limited-life applications with a key focus   small engine demonstrators targeted at   that deliver additional cost reductions,
          on low cost. The LibertyWorks team took   meeting the unique challenges of the   performance improvements, or new
          an innovative approach to reducing cost at   limited life propulsion market.”  capabilities.
          the component level and demonstrated the   LibertyWorks also evaluated and   LibertyWorks is an advanced technology
          ability to reduce part count by utilizing 21st   identified areas where non-traditional   and research organisation based at Rolls-
          century technologies such as additive layer   materials could be substituted to achieve   Royce in Indianapolis, US. LibertyWorks
          manufacturing.                    lower component costs, while still meeting   develops technology for the department
           John Kusnierek, Rolls-Royce      requirements.                      of defence, NASA, DARPA, and other
          LibertyWorks, senior vice president,   LibertyWorks engaged an all-US supply   government entities, as well as the major
          research and technology said, “These   chain as well as small businesses to source   US airframe companies. Q

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