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US military to extend life of B-52 bomber fleet with new Rolls-Royce engines
The Air Force now wants to replace them with the Rolls-Royce F130 engine. Boeing, the Air Force, and Rolls-Royce had spent ...
Testing of the AE 1107F turboshaft engine is underway at Rolls-Royce’s Indianapolis facility, the company’s main US manufacturing and test site. The engine will equip Bell’s MV-75 tiltrotor, selected ...
Powerful and dependable, the Rolls-Royce Merlin aero engine was fitted to many of the most significant warplanes of the ...
The Rolls-Royce mtu Series 4000 engines manufactured in South Carolina are used for power generation, locomotives, luxury yachts, and heavy-duty vehicles. Rolls-Royce North America is expanding an ...
Rolls-Royce is ditching diesel for methanol with its new maritime engine, described as the world's first high-speed marine engine in its performance class to operate exclusively on pure wood alcohol ...
Car enthusiasts will know Rolls-Royce as a maker of ultra-luxury cars, and aviation enthusiasts will know Rolls-Royce as a maker of engines for some of the world's most famous aircraft. Originally, ...
Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc is investing more than £1 billion ($1.3 billion) to upgrade the engines that power large commercial aircraft, seeking to improve their performance and durability after drawing ...
Aviation giant Rolls-Royce says it has begun testing the AE 1107F engines that will power the MV-75 tiltrotor that's meant to ...
The good folks over at RDB LA in Los Angeles, California, have done it again - they proudly present what could be a million-dollar Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II dressed up with exposed carbon fiber ...
Rolls-Royce‘s testing of the AE 1107F engine for the U.S. Army MV-75 Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) has begun in ...
LONDON–Rolls-Royce says it is eyeing additional phases of its research into Embedded Electrical Starter Generator (E2SG) technology to look at advanced thermal management systems. The work is in ...
Rolls-Royce plc reported its involvement in a novel defense/manufacturing effort to recycle obsolete fighter aircraft components as powdered metal that is used to 3D-print parts for a new jet engine.
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