General Electric is currently developing the largest turbofan engine ever to be used in commercial aviation. The GE9X is being made to power the Boeing 777X next generation widebody airliner, as the ...
China's Aero Engine Corporation of China (AECC) has announced that it has test-fired its new 1,322-pound (600-kilogram) thrust turbofan engine for the first time. The announcement was made on WeChat ...
Rolls-Royce intends by 2028 to be running two versions of its UltraFan demonstrator engine – one for widebodies and the other for single-aisles – with flight tests to follow by the end of the decade.
GE Aerospace MRO for CFM International turbofan engine. GE Aerospace is planning capital-investment projects totaling $75 million for its Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) operations in the ...
Boom Supersonic has selected a site at the Colorado Air and Space Port to test the medium-bypass turbofan it and partners are developing to power a conceptual supersonic passenger aircraft.
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