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In the battle of high-thrust engines that power today’s most advanced widebody jets, two names dominate the skies: Rolls-Royce and General Electric (GE Aerospace). These aerospace giants are the ...
Rolls-Royce Holdings (OTCPK:RYCEY) (OTCPK:RYCEF) (OTC:RLLCF) lifted its full-year profit and cash flow outlook on Thursday while reporting stronger-than-expected results from its widebody jet ...
On Friday, another engine failed on a Qantas jet — a 747-400 powered by Rolls-Royce's RB21 engines, a generation that preceded the manufacturer's Trent series. No injuries were reported.
UK aerospace manufacturer Rolls-Royce has announced the successful test of its first all-electric aircraft. The Spirit of Innovation has completed its 15-minute maiden flight, and the company is ...
Rolls-Royce Holdings addresses engine maintenance issues on Boeing's 787 Dreamliner to prevent route cancellations and ensure short-term surge capacity.
Know more about a U.S. Navy contract awarded to Rolls-Royce for aircraft engine sustainment and maintenance support.
Aircraft engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce is retiring a Boeing 747-200 test aircraft after 20 years in service.
Hefty Bee, a Boeing 747 used by Rolls-Royce as a flying laboratory, was retired in July 2025. AeroTime takes a look at the ...
Rolls-Royce is among the among high-end car brands with new fully-electric vehiclesm like it's new $420,000 Spectre.
The United Kingdom's Rolls-Royce and the United States' GE Aerospace (formerly General Electric) are currently the only two companies making engines for modern widebody commercial aircraft.
Rolls-Royce, a leader in power systems for wide-body aircraft and military engines, is undergoing a strategic transformation, focusing on improved operational efficiency and next-gen technologies ...