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US Air Force installs new Rolls-Royce engines on 65-year-old bombers instead of retiring them
The B-52 has long relied on Pratt & Whitney TF33 engines developed in the 1960s, which are increasingly costly to maintain.
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US military to extend life of B-52 bomber fleet with new Rolls-Royce engines
The Air Force now wants to replace them with the Rolls-Royce F130 engine. Boeing, the Air Force, and Rolls-Royce had spent ...
Rolls-Royce has made a significant proposal to partner with India on developing and manufacturing a next-generation engine ...
The 2025 Cannes Yachting Festival in France concluded last week, after competing for the attention of the world with the IAA Mobility auto show that unfolded at the same time in Munich, Germany. With ...
After an Airbus A350 U-turned due to an engine problem, an airline found 15 jets with the same issue
A Cathay Pacific Airbus A350 U-turned on Monday due to an engine component failure. After inspections, the airline found that 15 jets needed components replaced. Rolls Royce, the engine manufacturer, ...
Listen in as editors discuss Turkish Technic joining Rolls-Royce's aftermarket network and plans to build a new maintenance center in Istanbul for Trent XWB and 7000 engines. Lee Ann Shay: Welcome to ...
Rolls-Royce and ALS have signed an agreement for engine maintenance, repair and overhaul services for the Kenyan airline’s fleet of ten AE3007-powered Embraer ERJ135 and ERJ145 aircraft. The agreement ...
In a new interview with Bloomberg, RR CEO Chris Brownridge said that V12s and bespoke customization are driving revenue.
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