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Rolls-Royce’s F130 engine clears altitude and operability tests
Rolls-Royce and USAF teams tested the F130 engine at AEDC in Tennessee, validating performance in tough conditions.
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CNBC's UK Exchange newsletter: With shares up 1,200%, Rolls-Royce’s CEO has lots to shout about
As with its aircraft engines, there are a lot of moving parts to Rolls-Royce — not least in some of its newest ventures.
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B-52's New F130 Engine Complete Altitude and Operability Testing
Rolls-Royce and the U.S. Air Force validated the F130's ability to meet performance requirements for the B-52 missions, getting closer to flight testing. Engine maker Rolls-Royce announced on Feb. 24, ...
If Rolls-Royce can credibly position an UltraFan-derived propulsion system for the next narrowbody cycle (the aircraft that ...
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Rolls-Royce raises outlook, plans up to $12 billion share buyback as engine demand boosts growth
Rolls-Royce sees profits of over £4 billion this year as the engine and power systems maker promises another year of robust growth.
The planned replacement of aging Pratt & Whitney TF33-PW-103s is intended to keep the B-52s flying after the B-1 and B-2 bombers retire in the 2030s, when the upgraded Stratofortress and ...
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Rolls-Royce’s new hybrid aircraft engine aims to reduce aviation emissions by 30%
The aviation industry is looking to take a cue from the recent success of ...
Rolls-Royce has delivered a profit jump of 40% over the last year despite a series of global challenges including tariffs and ...
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Stronger shop visit volumes in the resilient widebody engine market contributed to underlying revenues of £7.2 billion ($9.7 ...
Rolls-Royce has completed altitude and operability testing of the F130 engine, a key milestone in the USAF B-52 re-engining program toward the B-52J standard.
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