press-releases November 14, 2023 Rolls-Royce successfully completes 100% sustainable aviation fuel test program
This fulfils a commitment, made in 2021, to demonstrate there are no engine technology barriers to the use of 100 per cent SAF.
This fulfils a commitment, made in 2021, to demonstrate there are no engine technology barriers to the use of 100 per cent SAF.
The company said it has completed tests with 100 per cent sustainable aviation fuel on its latest generation of business aviation engines.
Duncan will service select PW300 and PW500 business aviation engines.
The airline has ordered 36 GEnx-1B engines plus four spares to power its new order of Boeing 787-10 aircraft. The order includes options for an additional 24 GEnx-1B engines.
The PW127XT-L engine will power the ATR 42-600S regional turboprop aircraft.
The complete turbogenerator system is being developed for the advanced air mobility market.
Designed specifically for the Boeing 777 family, the GE90 engine family has combined for nearly 130 million fight hours and 18 million cycles since entry into service in 1995.
As testing continues throughout the year, Rolls-Royce is on track for critical design review to begin in the first quarter of 2024.
The GEnx engine family has surpassed the 50 million flight hour mark in less than 12 years.
Pratt & Whitney Canada has added three new P&WCSMART offerings designed specifically for PT6A-34AG operators.