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Credit: Rolls-Royce Rolls-Royce is preparing to deploy a series of upgrades across its Trent engine family for widebody aircraft in a bid to address long-running customer performance complaints.
The United Kingdom's Rolls-Royce and the United States' GE Aerospace (formerly General Electric) are currently the only two companies making engines for modern widebody commercial aircraft.
Rolls-Royce's new MTU model has an increased power output of 2,222 mhp compared with the 2,002 mhp of the previous version.
Rolls-Royce Power Systems is launching a new 12-cylinder version of the MTU Series 2000 engine, designated 12V2000 M96Z. It ...
temperature and pressure of the engines” – have enabled Rolls-Royce to “increase the cyclic limits of critical [life-limited] parts”, he says. On the Trent 1000, Rolls-Royce is confident ...
Meanwhile, Rolls-Royce is working on a further improvement to the Trent 7000, having already brought in a “very significant durability update” in September 2022, which has “nearly doubled ...
Among the many different jet engines Rolls-Royce makes, the Trent variants are the most common, powering over 50% of all wide-bodied passenger and cargo jets in the world. Some of these Rolls ...
Rolls-Royce marks a major production milestone with the delivery of its 9,000th engine from the Dahlewitz facility. The Pearl ...
Sanad, the global aerospace engineering and leasing solutions leader wholly owned by Abu Dhabi’s sovereign investor Mubadala ...
Royce's first aero engine maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) joint venture in the Chinese mainland is on track to begin ...