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  2. Rolls-Royce Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Rolls-Royce is the world's second-largest maker of aircraft engines [3] (after CFM International) [4] and has major businesses in the marine propulsion and energy sectors. Rolls-Royce was the world's 16th largest defence contractor in 2018 when measured by defence revenues. [5]

  3. Apprenticeships in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Employers who offer apprenticeship places have an employment contract with their apprentices, but off-the-job training and assessment is wholly funded by the state for apprentices aged between 16–18 years. In England, Government only contributes 50% of the cost of training for apprentices aged 19–24 years.

  4. Cranfield School of Management - Wikipedia

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    Warren East – CEO, Rolls-Royce Holdings. [citation needed] Andy Palmer – Former CEO, Aston Martin. [citation needed] Andy Harrison – Chairman, Dunelm Group. [citation needed] John Hull – Professor of Derivatives and Risk Management at the University of Toronto. [citation needed] Antony Jenkins – former Group Chief Executive, Barclays ...

  5. Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts' Club - Wikipedia

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    The Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts' Club (RREC) is an international association for owners and admirers of Rolls-Royce and Bentley cars. It was founded by eleven people on 11 August 1957 in the living room of Edward Harris in Oxfordshire, England. The club has since grown to 5,000 in 1988 to 10,000 members in 2010, in 52 countries.

  6. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars - Wikipedia

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    Spirit of Ecstasy, the bonnet mascot sculpture on Rolls-Royce cars. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited was created as a wholly owned subsidiary of BMW in 1998 after BMW licensed the rights to the Rolls-Royce brand name and logo from Rolls-Royce Holdings plc, [6] and acquired the rights to the Spirit of Ecstasy and Rolls-Royce grille shape trademarks from Volkswagen AG.

  7. Rolls-Royce North America - Wikipedia

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    Rolls-Royce North America, Inc. is a subsidiary of multinational corporation Rolls-Royce plc. The American unit operates under a Special Security Arrangement which allows it to work independently on some of the most sensitive United States defense programs despite its foreign ownership. It is involved principally with providing management ...

  8. Talk:Rolls-Royce Holdings - Wikipedia

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    It was spun off in 1980 as Rolls-Royce Motors from Rolls-Royce Limited (now Rolls-Royce plc). It was first acquired by Vickers , then by VAG until VAG sold the brand rights (but not the company itself, Rolls-Royce Motors Limited has since been renamed to Bentley Motors Limited, still owned by VAG [ 3 ] ) to BMW Group, and BMW have since formed ...

  9. Millbrook Proving Ground - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle and system assessment; Powertrain development; Safety testing. Climate controlled chamber that can simulate conditions from -20 to +50 °C [7] These are staffed by engineering teams who work with manufacturers on their test and development programmes. Millbrook has a wide range of types of test tracks. The most prominent are the: