Monitoring the performance of aircraft systems, particularly engines, has been one area in which the aviation industry has exploited the capabilities of information technology.
Aircraft flying purely on electric power has been a dream for quite some time. And with the pressure being ramped up on aircraft emissions, the moment that dream turns into reality cannot arrive soon enough for some.
Engine OEM announced in February that it hoped to bring the number of grounded aircraft powered by the Trent 1000 down to single figures by the end of the year.
Located in Thompson, Manitoba Canada, the Global Aerospace Centre for Icing and Environmental Research (GLACIER) tests Rolls-Royce engines’ resilience to cold conditions.
The newest twin-aisle, twin-engined aircraft is entering service as a new era without four-engined types begins. Behind it is an engine strategy based on consistent evolution.
Lee McConnellogue, Rolls-Royce’s senior VP availability services, talks about why the OEM launched Trent XWB engine change services and how its network will support it.