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GE's new GE9X engine powers Boeing's latest widebody jet

GE's new GE9X engine powers Boeing's latest widebody jet
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The GE9X engine, developed by GE Aerospace for Boeing's 777X aircraft, represents a significant advancement in commercial aviation technology. This new turbofan engine incorporates innovative features such as 3D-printed parts and composite material fan blades, which allow for increased thrust while reducing weight compared to its predecessor, the GE90.

"The GE9X engine for the Boeing 777X has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the most powerful commercial aircraft jet engine (test performance) after reaching 134,300 lbs of thrust," according to Aerospace Testing International. The development of this engine involved an investment of over $2 billion by GE, culminating in what is now considered the world's most powerful commercial aircraft engine with a maximum thrust of 134,000 lbs.

In addition to its power capabilities, the GE9X offers improved fuel efficiency and sustainability. MTU Aero Engines notes that "compared to its predecessor, the GE90-115B, it should achieve a 10% reduction in fuel consumption, and its CO2, NOx, and noise emissions will be significantly lower as well." The engine's higher bypass ratio contributes to these efficiencies.

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Kathy MacKenzie from GE Aerospace emphasized the combination of power and fuel efficiency offered by the GE9X: "The GE9X engine offers a combination of power and fuel efficiency that is unmatched in its class."

As airlines look towards fleet renewal with more efficient aircraft like the Boeing 777X powered by engines such as the GE9X, operators are expected to benefit from longer service life and reduced maintenance needs. Airlines including All Nippon Airways, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, and Singapore Airlines plan to integrate this jet into their fleets as a flagship aircraft.

Overall, both cargo and passenger carriers anticipate operational benefits from this new era of long-haul air travel technology. The continuity in crew training facilitated by previous experience with similar systems like the GE90 further supports smooth integration into airline operations.

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