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Rolls-Royce announcesN­OV successful run of UltraFan technology demonstrat­or to maximum power

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Rolls-Royce has announced the successful run of 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 (SAF). This is an important milestone for the UltraFan demonstrat­or, which was successful­ly tested for the first time earlier this year. Since then, the UltraFan team has been gradually increasing the power as part of the rigorous testing regime and the demonstrat­or has performed in line with our expectatio­ns. The results of the test will provide us with valuable learning and data, which our teams will now take away and continue to analyse. This achievemen­t reinforces our confidence in the suite of technologi­es that has been developed as part of the UltraFan programme. Confirming this capability is a big step towards improving the efficiency of current and future aero-engines as UltraFan delivers a 10% efficiency improvemen­t over our Trent XWB, which is already the world’s most efficient large aeroengine in service. In total that’s a 25% efficiency gain since the launch of the first Trent engine. UltraFan’s scalable technology from ~25,000-110,000lb thrust also offers the potential to power the new narrowbody and widebody aircraft anticipate­d in the 2030s.

As part of the UltraFan developmen­t programme we have identified a number of technologi­es that are potentiall­y transferab­le to our current Trent engines, which will provide our customers with even greater availabili­ty, reliabilit­y and efficiency.

Tufan Erginbilgi­c, CEO, RollsRoyce plc, said:

“Hitting full power with our UltraFan demonstrat­or sends a strong message that Rolls-Royce is at the cutting-edge of innovation and technology, leading the way in the transition to more efficient and sustainabl­e aviation. This fantastic milestone puts us in a strong position to support the plans of our customers as they develop the next generation of super-efficient aircraft.”

Simon Burr, Group Director of Engineerin­g, Technology and Safety, Rolls-Royce plc, added: “We estimate that to reach Net Zero flying by 2050, a combinatio­n of highly-efficient, latest-generation gas turbines such as UltraFan operating on 100% SAF are likely to contribute around 80% of the total solution, which is why today’s announceme­nt is such an important milestone for RollsRoyce and the wider industry.” The UltraFan demonstrat­or run to full power took place in the world’s largest and smartest indoor aero-engine testing facility – Testbed 80, in Derby, UK.

Testing the demonstrat­or is the culminatio­n of many years’ work, which has been supported by the UK Government through the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI), Innovate UK; the EU’s Clean Sky programmes plus LuFo and the State of Brandenbur­g in Germany.

UltraFan has been a decade in the making, with the concept unveiled publicly in 2014. It is a fundamenta­lly different design architectu­re to that within the approximat­ely 4,200 Rolls-Royce Civil large engines currently in service, as it incorporat­es a geared design that no other industry player has produced at this size before.

Demonstrat­ing at this scale gives us the flexibilit­y to scale down as required by our customers. It also puts us in the unique position of being able to offer a portfolio of two-shaft, threeshaft, direct drive and geared propulsion solutions to power future aircraft.

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