This paves the way for its entry into service in 2025.
The development builds on nearly a decade of operational success for the Trent XWB-84, which has established itself as one of the most efficient and reliable engines in aviation.
The Trent XWB family is widely used across the global airline industry, including by nine of the world’s ten most profitable carriers, including Emirates which officially unveiled the very first Airbus A350-900 powered by the Trent XWB-84 last month.
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Textron Aviation Defense announced...
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The Abrams P-1 Explorer
was an American purpose-designed aerial photography and survey aircraft that first flew in November 1937. The Explorer was designed by aerial...