Rolls-Royce Revises Down Expected Widebody Engine Flying Hours

Trent XWB engine
An illustration of the segment's growth is the increase in its value over the next decade. This year, it is worth $30.2 billion yet 10 years from now, it will be valued at $46.5 billion.
Rolls-Royce has cut its forecast for widebody engine flying hours in 2021 by 21% after the widespread tightening of international travel restrictions worldwide to curb the spread of new coronavirus variants. In October 2020 Rolls presented its base case for 2021 that foresaw widebody engine flying...
Guy Ferneyhough

Based in London, Guy Ferneyhough is Managing Editor, Aviation Week Intelligence Network, and Aviation Week's Podcast Editor.

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