Rolls-Royce Civil Aerospace
“TotalCare engine aftermarket for Trent wide-body fleet.”
Decades of ground presence across the GCC.
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Company brief
Rolls-Royce Civil Aerospace is the commercial aviation business of Rolls-Royce, the British power and propulsion group with more than 100 years of innovation in safety-critical engines for use in the air, at sea and on land. Within Civil Aerospace the company designs, manufactures, services and supports a comprehensive portfolio of large aero engines for widebody airliners, regional and narrowbody aircraft, business jets and helicopters. The widebody line covers the Trent family — Trent 1000 (Boeing 787), Trent 7000 (Airbus A330neo), Trent XWB (Airbus A350), Trent 900 (Airbus A380), Trent 500, Trent 800 and Trent 700, plus legacy RB211-524G/H and -T variants. Narrowbody and regional engines include the AE 3007, BR715, RB211-535E4 and Tay 620/650. The Business Aviation portfolio comprises the BR710, BR725, Pearl 10X, Pearl 700 and Pearl 15 engines, supported by the CorporateCare Enhanced service programme; helicopter customers are supported with the M250 turboshaft, RR300 and M250 turboprop. Beyond engines, Rolls-Royce markets a global services and MRO capacity network, testbed and testing facilities, advanced manufacturing research centres and University Technology Centres, plus future-product programmes such as the next evolution of aviation propulsion. The Group also operates Defence (Combat Jets, Rotary, Transport/Tanker, Trainers and UAV engines), Submarines and Naval Nuclear Propulsion, Power Systems, and Small Modular Reactors. Heritage Trust centres are listed in Bristol, Coventry & Ansty, Derby & Hucknall, Indianapolis and Scotland, and the website serves regional sites for the UK, North America, Germany, China, Japan, Korea, India, South East Asia, Brazil, Poland, Canada and the Arab world.
Indexed product lines
Widebody turbofan powering the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Exclusive engine for the Airbus A330neo.
Engine of the Airbus A350 family.
Engine for the Airbus A380.
Earlier-generation widebody engines for the A330, Boeing 777 and Airbus A340-500/600.
Narrowbody and regional turbofan engines.
Business aviation turbofans for long-range and super-midsize business jets.
Helicopter and small turboprop engines.
Operating in 11 countries
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