Even though Rolls-Royce is associated with ultra-luxury vehicles, some of you might not know that the company is a reputable aircraft engine developer and manufacturer. Today, Rolls-Royce announced ...
Rolls-Royce first revealed UltraFan back in 2014 when it was described as a "geared design with a variable pitch fan system" and has the potential to offer "at least 25 per cent improvement in fuel ...
UltraFan testing in Derby, U.K. Photo Credit, all images: Rolls-Royce Rolls-Royce (London, U.K.) announces it has successfully completed the first tests of its UltraFan technology demonstrator at its ...
Rolls-Royce has revived ambitious plans to flight test its UltraFan engine – potentially in partnership with Airbus – and will next year begin assembling a second iteration of the demonstrator, while ...
Rolls-Royce has successfully run its UltraFan® technology demonstrator to maximum power at its facility in Derby, UK. The initial stage of the test was conducted using 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel ...
Rolls-Royce will put its UltraFan demonstrator programme on hold once the initial phase of testing is complete as it waits for customer interest in a new powerplant to materialise. Speaking at an ...
The new geared turbofan technology demonstrator passed the initial tests using 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel, proving the viability of new engine technologies, according to the developer. Rolls-Royce ...
Following the first run of the UltraFan demonstrator, Rolls-Royce looks to speed progress toward application of the engine on an airframe. The Rolls-Royce UltraFan features an ultra-high bypass ratio ...
In this vlog, I explore the Rolls Royce Engine factory in Derby, England, focusing on the XWB engine used in the Airbus A350. The video provides a detailed look at the engine production process and ...
New details have emerged of the Rolls-Royce-led Ultra Novel and Innovative Fully Integrated Engine Demonstrations (Unified) UltraFan test program aimed at ground testing of a mid-thrust class ...
Rolls-Royce has successfully completed the first tests of its UltraFan technology demonstrator at its facility in Derby, UK. The first tests were conducted using 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).