Rolls-Royce's Trent XWB engines have run for the first time on the A350 XWB (MSN1) following the start-up of the auxiliary power unit (APU), as part of the preparations for the aircraft's maiden ...
First entering service in 2015, the A350 was Airbus’ answer to the growing demand for more efficient, long-range, widebody ...
When Airbus launched the A350 XWB program in the mid-2000s, it wanted to build not just another widebody jet, but a flagship capable of challenging the Boeing 787 and Boeing 777 families. To achieve ...
Rolls-Royce has hiked the durability improvement target for its Trent engine time-on-wing programme, raising the figure from ...
While supply-chain issues dragged engine deliveries down last year, Rolls-Royce's financial performance in civil aerospace reflected a strong large-engine aftermarket, contractual margin improvements, ...
Riyadh Air, the new national carrier of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, recently signed a deal at the 55th Edition of Paris Air Show at Le Bourget with Rolls-Royce for 100 Trent XWB-97 engines to power ...
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 ...
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