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US Air Force selects Rolls-Royce F130 engines for B-52 upgrade

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US Air Force selects Rolls-Royce F130 engines for B-52 upgrade
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The United States Air Force has selected the F130 engine, a military designation for the Rolls-Royce BR725 turbofan engine, to power its B-52 Stratofortress aircraft. The BR725 engine boasts a thrust of 16,900 lbs and features a fan with 24 swept blades designed for efficiency.

Rolls-Royce has developed the F130 to replace the aging Pratt & Whitney TF33 engines currently used in the B-52. This new engine promises enhanced fuel efficiency and delivers approximately 17,000 pounds of thrust. Rolls-Royce is on track for final development and production after passing critical design reviews.

Testing phases for the F130 have been completed at both Rolls-Royce's Indianapolis facilities and NASA's Stennis Space Center. Manufacturing will take place in Indianapolis, where Rolls-Royce has invested $1 billion in facility modernization. Candice Bineyard, Rolls-Royce Director of Programs – Defense, stated that the new engines would bring "higher fuel efficiency, reduced air refueling requirements, and significantly lower maintenance costs for the B-52 fleet."

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The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress has been operational for nearly five decades and can carry up to 70,000 pounds of weapons over a combat range of about 8,800 miles without refueling. Despite newer bomber models like the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit being developed, the B-52 remains in service due to continuous upgrades.

Planned upgrades include modernizing sensors and displays with systems such as the APG-79B4 Active electronically scanned array radar. Additionally, improvements under the Combat Network Communications Technology program aim to enhance communication capabilities through software and hardware updates.

The re-engineering project stems from earlier proposals by Boeing and Rolls-Royce dating back to 1996 but faced initial rejection due to cost concerns. However, subsequent reports suggested benefits like cost savings and environmental improvements. In May 2021, Rolls-Royce's F130 was chosen as part of a $2.6 billion contract for delivering 650 engines.

Rolls-Royce is also offering training courses for US Air Force personnel involved with operating these new engines.

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