Rolls-Royce SMR and Equilibrion have partnered up to explore nuclear-powered SAF production, aiming to scale low-carbon SAF for the UK and beyond ...
Rolls-Royce has teamed up with UK project developer Equilibrion to explore whether small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) could be used to power electro-sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF) production.
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Rolls-Royce said on Feb. 24 that it has completed altitude and operability testing for the company’s F130 engine as part of ...
As with its aircraft engines, there are a lot of moving parts to Rolls-Royce — not least in some of its newest ventures.
Boosted by its improving financial health, Rolls-Royce is doubling down on its ambitions to return to the single-aisle sector by unveiling new details of its UltraFan 30 engine concept demonstrator.
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Rolls Royce Retires Iconic Boeing 747 Engine Testbed N787RR After Two Decades of Cutting-Edge Aviation Innovation
While the Boeing 747 is still flying and is not yet considered a vintage aircraft, at Vintage Aviation News we make exceptions for a select few airframes that are so iconic and historically ...
Rolls-Royce builds airline loyalty through efficient Trent engines, long-term service agreements, and exclusive aircraft partnerships.
Rolls-Royce has shown off a full-scale mock-up of its proposed UltraFan 30 engine aimed at next-generation narrowbody aircraft, featuring characteristics including a short inlet and ripple-edged ...
Rolls-Royce (RYCEY) profit jumps 40% as aerospace and data center demand surges; upgraded guidance and 2026-28 buyback plan ...
Pattern-recognition algorithms developed for biometric identification are now analysing internal engine components, allowing ...
Rolls-Royce is one of the world's leading commercial aircraft engine manufacturers, with over 13,000 engines currently in service worldwide. The British manufacturer has produced some of the most ...
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