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300 million flight hours later, GE Aerospace refines its most advanced jet engine
Thirty years ago, GE Aerospace transformed commercial aviation with a material swap that most ...
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The Real Reason the B-52 Never Switched to Four Engines
As of January, the B-52 Commercial Engine Replacement Program has moved into hardware production. Two airframes are now being modified for flight testing with Rolls-Royce F130 engines, ensuring this ...
A white wide-body jet in the air, with one jet engine appearing on the right-hand wing - Dushlik/Getty Images The dawn of the jet age changed the landscape of commercial flight forever, giving rise to ...
Boeing is set to debut its biggest plane ever next month, and the 777X has finally been paired with the gargantuan GE-9X engine that will propel its flight. The plane is currently housed in Boeing's ...
General Electric (GE) has been in operation for over 100 years and most consumers best know the brand for its many appliances, but that's not all it manufactures. From women-focused medical devices to ...
If you have seen a photo of a Boeing 777X, you've probably noticed how large its engines are. But to answer the question from the title, we need to analyze both the aircraft and the engine in detail.
From an open-fan design to carbon-fibre composite fan blades, this company is reimagining jet engines. CFM International is a ...
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