Based on engine test, the turbofan segment is projected to lead the market during the forecast period. The market for aircraft engine test cell solutions has been divided into four segments based on ...
Full Test Cell project awarded to Safran Test Cells, a subsidiary of Safran Aero Boosters, part of Safran Group Project includes twin 12×12 test cells set to become the UAE’s leading civil test ...
Sanad, the global aerospace engineering and asset management solutions leader wholly owned by Abu Dhabi’s sovereign investor, Mubadala Investment Company, has awarded a contract to Safran Test Cells, ...
Cyprus-based United Aerospace Maintenance Co. (UAMCO) has advanced its plans to move into full Leap engine overhauls after signing an agreement with Safran Test Cells to facilitate the construction of ...
Simply sign up to the Aerospace & Defence myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. An Anglo-US start-up has successfully completed a test flight of a propeller aircraft partially powered by ...
British airline EasyJet and engineering company Rolls-Royce have run a commercial aircraft engine on hydrogen in what they claim is a "world first", potentially paving the way for the decarbonisation ...
Rolls-Royce is retiring its Boeing 747-200 "Flying Test Bed" (FTB), registered N787RR, after 20 years of service since 2005. The uniquely modified aircraft, capable of flying with five engines, was ...
At the unveiling of MTU Aero Engines-Lufthansa Technik joint venture EME Aero’s second Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan engine test cell in Poland, CEO Robert Maslach and Chief Operating Officer Anneke ...
An aircraft engine has successfully been powered with hydrogen fuel in what is thought to be a world first, Rolls-Royce has said, in an attempt to reduce the enormous carbon footprint of flying. The ...
An aviation company plans to run commercial flights using an electric engine that creates no carbon emissions by 2025. ZeroAvia has flown nine test flights with its hydrogen-electric engine at ...
Simply sign up to the Aerospace & Defence myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. British engineer Rolls-Royce has successfully tested hydrogen instead of conventional jet fuel to power a ...
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