All Engines articles – Page 35

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    Airbus explores cryogenic superconducting powertrain for electric thrust

    2021-03-30T09:45:00Z

    Airbus has embarked on a programme to build a powertrain demonstrator showing the potential of cryogenically-cooled superconducting materials to reduce weight and improve the efficiency of power conversion for electric propulsion. Electric propulsion prospects have focused on light and regional aircraft because the power demanded for larger, longer-range types cannot ...

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    Project Fresson changes track in shift to hydrogen fuel cells

    2021-03-29T23:01:00Z

    A UK initiative to develop a retrofitable green propulsion system for the Britten-Noman BN-2 Islander has dramatically switched course, abandoning a previous drive towards hybrid-electric power in favour of hydrogen fuel cells.

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    Ground-test UltraFan demonstrator to be ready by year-end

    2021-03-29T12:04:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has formally commenced construction of the UltraFan high-bypass engine, with the aim of producing a demonstrator by the end of this year. Work on the first module for the demonstrator, designated UF001, has started at the manufacturer’s facilities in Derby. Its first test run will be carried out using ...

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    FAA to stop requiring repeated PW1500G compressor inspections

    2021-03-26T21:38:00Z

    Airlines may no longer need to repeatedly inspect low-pressure compressor (LPC) rotors in Pratt & Whitney PW1500G turbofans, which power Airbus A220s.

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    An-124 operators to conduct disc inspections after November engine failure

    2021-03-26T12:00:00Z

    Ukrainian authorities have ordered detailed inspection of the fan discs on Ivchenko-Progress D-18T engines, following the destructive powerplant failure involving an Antonov An-124 last November. The state aviation administration says preliminary investigation results show the fan disc was the “source” of the failure at Novosibirsk, which resulted in multiple system ...

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    Swiss A220 engine shutdown traced to leak from unmodified oil cooler

    2021-03-26T11:00:00Z

    Investigators have determined that a Swiss Airbus A220-100 engine shutdown during climb out of Paris was triggered by a faulty seal leading to a loss of oil pressure. The aircraft (HB-JBC) was en route to Zurich from Paris Charles de Gaulle and climbing through 22,000ft. Swiss investigation authority SUST says ...

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    How sustainable fuel will help power aviation’s green revolution

    The pace of sustainable aviation fuel’s development is speeding up as airlines, producers and regulators see it as a critical tool enabling aviation to make progress with cutting its carbon emissions.

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    FAA to require inspections of Leap-1A high-pressure turbine cases

    2021-03-24T15:28:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration is set to require inspections of high-pressure turbines (HPTs) in some CFM International Leap-1A turbofans, which power Airbus A320neo-family jets.

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    E195-E2 engine software upgrade ordered after A220 failure incidents

    2021-03-24T08:04:00Z

    Operators of Embraer 195-E2 twinjets have been instructed to upgrade electronic engine-control software following inquiries into rotor disc failures on Airbus A220s. Both aircraft types use Pratt & Whitney geared-fan engines, and the architecture of the PW1900G powerplant on the E195-E2 is similar to that of the A220’s PW1500G. Investigators ...

  • A350 SAF flight title-c-Airbus
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    A350 recruited for emissions analysis of wholly-sustainable fuel flights

    2021-03-18T10:15:00Z

    Airbus and Rolls-Royce are participating in a study to examine in-flight emissions from commercial aircraft powered entirely by sustainable aviation fuel. The study involves monitoring emissions from an Airbus A350-900, both on the ground and in the air. Sustainable fuel will be supplied by Neste and the study will include ...

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    Falko backs Electric Aviation Group with undisclosed investment

    2021-03-17T11:30:00Z

    UK start-up Electric Aviation Group (EAG) has secured funding from lessor Falko Regional Aircraft it bids to bring a new environmentally friendly passenger aircraft to market.

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    Rotor disc hits workshop after A300 engine fails on take-off

    2021-03-12T10:14:00Z

    Colombian investigators are probing a serious engine failure involving an Airbus A300B4 on take-off from Bogota. The incident occurred on 11 March, at about 00:30, as the Transcarga International Airways aircraft was departing for the Venezuelan city of Maiquetia. Colombian civil aviation authority Aerocivil says the twinjet (YV560T) aborted its ...

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    A350-900s to remain exclusively Trent-powered until at least 2030

    2021-03-11T12:57:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has secured an exclusive position on the Airbus A350-900 for the remainder of the decade, ruling out any immediate prospect of a rival engine manufacturer entering the market for twinjet. The agreement means the Trent XWB will remain the sole powerplant on the A350 until at least 2030. Rolls-Royce ...

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    Progress on Trent 1000 remedies brings down overall in-service costs

    2021-03-11T11:29:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is expecting overall in-service cash costs relating to Trent 1000 technical issues to fall to £2.1-2.2 billion ($2.9-3.1 billion), down from £2.4 billion, following improved progress on remedial work. The Trent 1000 is an engine option for the Boeing 787 but has been beset by a number of blade-durability ...

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    Wideroe and Rolls-Royce pursue all-electric aircraft based on Tecnam design

    2021-03-11T10:34:00Z

    Norwegian regional carrier Wideroe has linked up with Rolls-Royce and aeronautics firm Tecnam to develop an all-electric passenger aircraft within the next five years. The aircraft would be suited to the commuter air transport market and enter service in 2026. Wideroe has previously expressed interest in electric regional aircraft projects ...

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    Rolls-Royce takes £1.3bn charge in fall-out from civil aerospace crisis

    2021-03-11T08:16:00Z

    Rolls-Royce large engine flying hours were down by 57% last year, while deliveries of such engines almost halved to 264. The powerplant manufacturer disclosed the full-year impact of the air transport crisis as it turned in a £2.6 billion ($3.6 billion) underlying operating loss from its civil aerospace division. Production ...

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    NASA seeks to shrink turbofan cores for efficiency as it targets next narrowbody jets

    2021-03-09T16:02:00Z

    NASA has launched a research effort aimed at squeezing 5-10% more fuel efficiency out of turbofan cores, with the goal of developing engine technology for future commercial aircraft, possibly including an eventual Boeing 737 replacement.

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    Fuel did not feed PW4000 engine fire following engine failure: NTSB

    2021-03-05T21:00:00Z

    A Boeing 777-200 engine fire following an engine failure last month was not fed by fuel and burned outside the core of the Pratt & Whitney PW4077 turbofan.

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    Redesign to cure acoustic engine phenomenon linked to A220 failures

    2021-03-05T09:52:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney is aiming to introduce redesigned bleed-valve ducts for Airbus A220 engines by the fourth quarter of this year, to eliminate a resonance phenomenon linked to a series of powerplant failures. Four instances of PW1500G low-pressure compressor stage-one rotor separation, affecting A220-300s operated by Swiss and Air Baltic, ...

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    EIB bankrolls Safran’s next-generation narrowbody engine research

    2021-03-04T19:06:00Z

    Safran has secured a credit line of €500 million ($600 million) from the European Investment Bank (EIB) to fund research into “innovative propulsion systems” for the next generation of single-aisle airliners.