Boeing's (NYSE: BA) new 777X series of commercial jets will soon become the largest twin-engine jets on the market. To power them, Boeing needed the world's most powerful jet engines. General Electric ...
GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) on Wednesday disclosed that Korean Air has selected GEnx and GE9X engines to power its newly ordered fleet of 20 Boeing 777-9s and up to 30 787-10s. The order also includes a ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has certificated GE Aviation’s 105,000lb-thrust (467kN) GE9X turbofan, a milestone coming as Boeing continues working toward achieving certification for its ...
The GE9X engine, which will power the Boeing 777X, has been certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). GE Aviation has delivered eight GE9X engines and two spares to Seattle for testing ...
HAECO Engine Services Xiamen has completed its 700th GE90 output and has finished implementing upgrades to its engine test cell at its facility in China. The company has specialized in overhaul, ...
If you have seen a photo of a Boeing 777X, you've probably noticed how large its engines are. But to answer the question from the title, we need to analyze both the aircraft and the engine in detail.
Japanese company Mitsui has become the first strategic partner to join General Electric's GE9X engine development effort for Boeing's proposed 777X. Though technically not yet launched, the GE9X study ...
EVENDALE, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GE Aviation announced today its GE9X engine has been certified by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) authorities, a key milestone in its journey to power ...
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