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Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engine problems continue to impact global airlines

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Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engine problems continue to impact global airlines
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The Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 aircraft engine, utilized extensively in the aviation industry, has encountered significant issues affecting both airlines and passengers globally. Originally developed in 2006 for the Boeing 787, or Dreamliner, the engine was notable for being interchangeable with General Electric's engines, providing airlines with maintenance flexibility. With the Dreamliner entering service in 2011 with All Nippon Airways, the engine has since accumulated over 20 million flying hours.

Problems began surfacing in early 2016 when corrosion-related fatigue cracking was identified in the turbine blades of the engines used in Boeing 787s by All Nippon Airways. A design flaw and changes in environmental conditions due to the use of new materials made the blades prone to cracking, leading to aircraft groundings and costly repercussions for Rolls-Royce. Following these issues, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) reduced the Boeing 787's ETOPS, restricting the aircraft's operation to within 140 minutes of a suitable airport. This reduction affected airline operations, especially for transpacific routes, and prompted frustration due to spare part shortages that prolonged downtime for the aircraft.

Virgin Atlantic, operating a fleet of 17 Boeing 787-9s with the Trent 1000 engine, was significantly affected. The airline had to cancel its planned London Heathrow to São Paulo route initially set for a 2024 launch and postponed its new service to Accra Kotaka International Airport to October 2025. A Virgin Atlantic spokesperson mentioned, “Our teams are working closely with our partners at Rolls-Royce on solutions to minimize disruption to our flying program."

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The engine issues' persistence into 2026 creates further challenges for the affected airlines. As Virgin Atlantic's CEO Shai Weiss stated, “We have been dealing with this for a very long time. It started from the launch of the plane. The Trent 1000 engine has not been a good engine. I’m assuming this will persist during the whole year.”

Other engine manufacturers have faced similar challenges. Pratt & Whitney's PW1100G engines have been troubled by microcracks due to metal contamination, leading to a recall involving significant financial implications. Gaurav Negi, IndiGo's Chief Financial Officer, remarked on the potential for increased groundings due to the metal issue and emphasized leasing more aircraft as a mitigating measure.

As the industry navigates these engine issues, Rolls-Royce is focused on providing solutions, including a Durability Enhancement package. However, the scarcity of spare parts continues to hinder resolutions. Airlines, passengers, and other stakeholders remain hopeful for a swift solution to these persisting challenges.

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