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Monday, 19 May 2014

"World's most efficient aero engine" on its way to first A350 XWB



Last year, the Airbus A350 XWB took to the air for the first time. Eleven months later, Rolls-Royce announces that the first production Trent XWB turbofan engine that powers the plane has left the factory and is on its way to Toulouse, France to be installed in a Qatar Airways A350 XWB. According to Rolls-Royce, Qatar airways has ordered 80 of the aircraft and the “world's most efficient aero engine” engine is the first of 1,600 ordered worldwide by 40 airlines around the world... Continue Reading "World's most efficient aero engine" on its way to first A350 XWB

Section: Aircraft

Tags: A350, Airbus, Aircraft, Airlines, Engine, Production, Rolls Royce, Turbine

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