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Why Did Rolls-Royce Develop The Trent XWB Engine?
Why did Rolls-Royce develop the Trent XWB engine? Rolls-Royce developed the engine because it was selected by Airbus as the exclusive Original Engine Manufacturer (OEM) for the A350 family. This was a ...
Rolls-Royce has officially opened a new joint-venture MRO facility in collaboration with Air China. The new facility is ...
DUBAI—Rolls-Royce is on track to clear key durability upgrades to the Trent XWB-97 engine on the Airbus A350-1000 as it nears the end of the latest phase of dust-ingestion tests. The tests, performed ...
South African Airways (SAA) new Airbus A350-900 operated its first international flight from O.R Tambo International (ORTIA) airport to New York’s John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport. “This ...
Rolls-Royce is testing new technology in Derby in a bid to prevent sand and dust damaging its jet engines. The issue has affected airlines operating across the Middle East, which is one of the company ...
Rolls-Royce has announced a £150m investment in new and existing civil aerospace facilities in the UK to support the planned doubling of engine production and deliver on their record civil aerospace ...
Rolls-Royce says it remains “on track” to deliver a 30% time-on-wing improvement for the Trent 1000 and Trent 7000 engine by the end of this year. The manufacturer has been engaged in various ...
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