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Singapore to host world’s first airport testbed for open-fan aircraft engines
Singapore will host the world’s first airport testbed for next-generation open-fan aircraft engines. The ...
Singapore is to develop the world's first airport testing ground for technologies being developed though CFM International's ...
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), Airbus and CFM have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will make Singapore the world’s first airport testbed for RISE.
CAAS, CFM International and Airbus will team up to test the next generation of commercial aircraft engines, including open fan engine technology.
TOULOUSE—Safran has been progressing with research and technology (R&T) work on a modified Silvercrest business jet turbofan that will help engineers create a hybrid-electric architecture for CFM’s ...
GE Aerospace has started tests to help ensure the open-rotor engine it is developing under its CFM International partnership retains adequate durability when operated in dusty and sandy conditions.
RTX is adopting a more conservative approach by continuously improving existing technology. Boeing may well line up with a ducted engine, possibly from RTX or Rolls-Royce or both, and Airbus could use ...
Both companies make engines that power narrow-bodies, but have different design philosophies.
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