The development of the jet engine was a defining moment in the history of aviation. The first planes to utilize the technology, naturally, went through a bumpy transition period as the rules of what ...
Enormous engines like the GE90 had to be developed to power the 777, primarily because it has two turbofans rather than four.
The General Electric GE90 engine is widely recognized today as the largest and most powerful commercial aircraft engine currently in the skies. The GE90-115B variant of the engine is by far the most ...
Sep. 12—It was touted at its 1990 launch as "the world's largest and most powerful jet engine." On Tuesday, GE Aerospace said it had delivered its 3,000th GE90 production engine. "Not many would have ...
The GE90 engine family has achieved impressive milestones: over 3,000 engines delivered, more than 130 million flight hours, and 18 million flight cycles. Designed specifically for the Boeing 777, the ...
GE has delivered more than 2,800 engines; propulsion pioneer has surpassed 100 million flight hours CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GE Aviation’s GE90 engine celebrates 25 years of service today, and GE ...
HAECO Engine Services Xiamen has completed its 700th GE90 output and has finished implementing upgrades to its engine test cell at its facility in China. The company has specialized in overhaul, ...
Ten years ago this week, the world's most powerful jet engine, the GE90, entered service on the new Boeing 777. Since then, the GE90 engine family has amassed a record of outstanding reliability while ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Qatar Airways today announced a new order for GE9X engines as part of its global launch order of up to 50 Boeing 777-8 Freighters. The commitment includes 30 GE9X engines ...
Emirates Group has closed a $239 million (Dh880 million) financing agreement for aircraft engines with a US government agency, company representatives said. The deal with the Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im ...
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