Even though the RB211 was an unpopular choice for the Boeing 767-300ER, it mostly suited British Airways' needs.
The 757 was offered with either the Pratt & Whitney PW2000 or the Rolls-Royce RB211. The 767, meanwhile, was offered with the General Electric CF6, the Pratt & Whitney PW4000 (early versions were also ...
AAR has signed a long-term contract with Ameco Beijing on the support of Rolls-Royce RB211 engines. The deal will include the provision of repair and exchange, as well as leasing services of the ...
Rolls-Royce has recruited US maintenance specialist StandardAero as a support provider for the RB211-535E4 engines which power Boeing 757s. The UK engine maker says that StandardAero’s facility in San ...
The safety regulator CASA is understood to be reviewing a series of in flight failures by Rolls-Royce RB211 engines mounted on Qantas Boeing 747-400s following the latest incident last weekend which ...
Test pilot for de Havilland and Rolls-Royce who notched up time in 84 different aircraft and had two narrow escapes Malcolm Muir, in his white flying overalls, with the crew of his Victor bomber: he ...
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