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Such leaps in performance required engines that could deliver more horsepower without sacrificing reliability, and few ...
Rolls-Royce's involvement in aero engines started with the Eagle from the mid-1910s, designed at the behest of the British military during WWI.
The engine was not flown on the Dassault aircraft it was born to power (the plane itself won't be ready to take to the sky before 2025), but on a Boeing 747 Rolls-Royce is using as a testbed.
As the Rolls-Royce Eagle has receded further into history, the company behind it has moved on. In doing so, it has introduced a few notable airplane engines to the marketplace, moving travelers ...
British aero-engineer Rolls-Royce raised its full-year profit and cash flow outlook on Thursday after improvements to its widebody jet engines drove strong first-half results, pushing its shares to an ...
Rolls-Royce said on Friday that its F130 engine passed a U.S. Air Force Critical Design Review (CDR)–a step “clearing the way for final development, test, and production efforts to proceed […] ...
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