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Thu, Feb 13, 2014

Rolls-Royce Trent 900 Achieves Three Million Hours Of Service

Engine Flying On 60 Airplanes For Seven Airlines

Rolls-Royce is celebrating its Trent 900 engine achieving more than three million hours of service on the Airbus A380 aircraft. The engine powered the A380 into service for the first time with Singapore Airlines in 2007 and is now flying with seven operators on more than 60 aircraft. It has been selected by 11 of 17 customers to have made an engine choice.

"We are very proud to have achieved this milestone and remain committed to our continuous improvement program to ensure the Trent 900 remains the engine of choice for Airbus A380 operators." said Rosie Toogood, Rolls-Royce, Program Director - Trent 900
 
Trent 900 performance continues to improve. The Trent 900 EP2 engine, which offers a further fuel burn improvement of up to 0.8 per cent, has successfully completed its EASA certification tests and will now become the new build standard for the Trent 900. Trent 900 EP2 improvements include: optimized fan blade tip clearance; improved turbine case cooling; improved sealing for the low-pressure (LP) turbine; an optimized intermediate pressure (IP) compressor; and improvements to the air flow system.
 
The Trent 900 is in service with Singapore Airlines, Qantas, THAI, Malaysia Airlines, China Southern, Lufthansa and British Airways.

(Image provided by Rolls Royce)

FMI: www.rolls-royce.com

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