The Rolls-Royce Trent 900 and Trent XWB engines are among the most advanced commercial aircraft engines currently available. They are used to power two popular aircraft built by the European aircraft ...
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 ...
There are millions of people taking to the skies each day, but I can almost guarantee you that very few of them give the technology that allows planes to fly, engines, a second thought. Yet, each and ...
Rolls-Royce secured its first deal with IndiGo, India's largest airline, to supply 60 Trent XWB-84 engines for its expanding widebody A350-900 aircraft fleet. The Trent XWB-84 engine is highlighted as ...
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 ...
Airbus has installed on the first flight-test A350 XWB (MSN001) its two flight-ready Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines and is also installing the new Honeywell HGT1700 auxiliary power unit (APU) at Airbus ...
For the Trent XWB-75, XWB-79 and XWB-84 engines, EASA has ordered inspections within 30 days, with subsequent checks at intervals of not more than 2,000h. EASA’s earlier directive called for older XWB ...
Rolls-Royce is aiming to double the time-on-wing of its Trent XWB-97 engine for A350-1000s operating in harsh environments, through an improvement programme spanning the next two to three years. The ...
The first Ultra Long Range version of the A350 XWB has rolled out of the Airbus final assembly line in Toulouse. The latest variant of the best-selling A350 XWB Family will be able to fly further than ...
Rolls-Royce shares were higher Tuesday, making up some of the previous session's losses after Cathay Pacific cancelled several flights upon discovering technical issues in aircraft utilizing the ...