MTU Aero Engines will showcase its future-oriented propulsion systems at the Dubai Airshow. The two concepts – the Water-Enhanced turbofan (WET) and the Flying Fuel Cell (FFC) – will be...
Read MorePratt & Whitney Canada is celebrating its 200th engine type certification since the introduction of the PT6 engine in 1963, following the successful certification of the PW127XT-L regional turboprop engine...
Read MoreHungarian low-fare carrier Wizz Air is working hard to minimise the issues caused by the Pratt & Whitney GTF engines with a range of ‘self-help’ measures. After Pratt & Whitney’s...
Read MoreLufthansa Technik AG has signed a three-year contract with flag carrier Philippine Airlines for the maintenance of eight CFM56-5B engines for the airline’s A320ceo fleet. The new contract adds to...
Read MoreRolls-Royce has announced another key milestone in its hydrogen research project on the road to developing hydrogen combustion engine technology. Working with Loughborough University in the UK and the German...
Read MoreWizz Air has disclosed that due to ongoing checks on Pratt and Whitney engines, it expects to have a capacity reduction by 10% in 2H 2024. In a statement, the...
Read MoreFL Technics has secured certification by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to extend its Part-145 maintenance capabilities to the CFM56 family of engines. This recent certification in the UK...
Read MorePratt & Whitney Canada has announced plans for a new manufacturing facility in Casablanca, Morocco, during the Paris Air Show. The manufacturing facility is set to begin construction at the...
Read MoreRolls-Royce has announced its small gas turbine for hybrid-electric flight is ready for testing. The engine is designed to be part of a turbogenerator system developed for Advanced Air Mobility...
Read MoreRaytheon Technologies has revealed it has achieved a critical milestone in its hybrid-electric flight demonstrator programme, successfully completing a rated power test of the demonstrator’s 1MW electric motor. The design...
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