Boeing, GE Aerospace Get Qatar Airways Order
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The White House announced that President Donald Trump secured economic exchanges with Qatar worth $1.2 trillion, a figure which includes a historic order for Boeing airliners.
The White House announced Wednesday that President Donald Trump has signed an agreement with the nation of Qatar to create "an economic exchange worth at least $1.2 trillion," which includes a "histor
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Due to the smaller size of the RISE compact core components, the HP turbine blades and nozzles are being evaluated in an F110 military donor engine. GE says the follow-on dust tests may also use the F110 which, if confirmed, will be run behind a specially developed dust ingestion test rig.
The largest widebody engine deal in GE Aerospace history, supporting Qatar Airways' rapid expansion and driving economic growth in the Middle East
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GE Aerospace has emerged from the former GE conglomerate as a formidable and focused turbine engine producer, powering about three of every four commercial airline flights. The jet engine business is split between designing and supplying new engines—including significant ongoing research and development to ensure that successive generations of engines outperform their predecessors—and servicing existing engines with replacement and refurbished parts throughout their very long service lives.
For its next-generation development work, Honeywell has focused on engine efficiency improvements and testing with sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) through its own internal R&D work, as well as through the U.S. FAA’s long-running Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions and Noise (Cleen) program.
GE Aerospace is preparing to conduct dust-ingestion tests as part of endurance evaluation of turbine blades being developed through CFM International's innovative powerplant programme RISE.