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Airlines switch from Rolls-Royce to General Electric amid reliability concerns
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Issues with Trent 1000-powered aircraft have caused significant problems for many Boeing 787 operators. British Airways has attributed these issues to shortages from Rolls-Royce, leading some airlines to switch to General Electric's GEnx engines for their Boeing 787 Dreamliner orders.

Recent months have seen a shift among airlines, including those operating Trent 1000-powered 787s, towards the GEnx engine. Air New Zealand and All Nippon Airways are examples of carriers making this transition. British Airways, which operates a fleet of Trent 1000-powered 787s, has also opted to order GEnx-powered Dreamliners.

Mike Terrett, former President of Civil Aerospace at Rolls-Royce, previously commented on the close relationship between Rolls-Royce and British Airways: "The Trent’s selection reflects British Airways’ positive view of the engine’s in-service performance."

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Airlines prefer the GEnx-1B engine due to its low operating costs and high efficiency. The GEnx outperforms the Trent 1000 in terms of reliability and carbon emissions. It is also favored because it powers both the Boeing 747-8 and the Dreamliner, reducing maintenance challenges for carriers with mixed fleets.

Reliability concerns with the Trent 1000 continue to affect its reputation. Blade cracking and other issues have led airlines like All Nippon Airways and Virgin Atlantic to ground some aircraft in recent years. Despite promises from Rolls-Royce to address these problems by redesigning affected parts, confidence remains low.

General Electric's dominance extends beyond the Dreamliner market. The upcoming Boeing 777X will be powered exclusively by GE's GE-9X engines. Tyler-Blair Sheppard from GE noted: “We’ve run the heck out of the engine... It will all result in a more durable engine in harsh environments.”

Rolls-Royce is not conceding defeat in the widebody market without a fight. The company is developing UltraFan engines capable of producing significant thrust while being compatible with sustainable aviation fuel. Chief executive Tufan Erginbilgic described it as "a game changer" for future aviation efficiency.

While many airlines favor General Electric engines for their reliability and efficiency, there are concerns about performance drops in high temperatures experienced by some operators using GEnx engines in warm climates like Africa and the Middle East. Shawn Pearson from General Electric stated: “These tests are specifically conducted for operators... that we technically call ‘Severe Operating Environment’ or SOE.”

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