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Rolls-Royce delivers nearly 500 jet engines annually across multiple aviation sectors

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Rolls-Royce delivers nearly 500 jet engines annually across multiple aviation sectors
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Tufan Erginbilgic, Chief Executive | Rolls-Royce Airline

Rolls-Royce, a major name in the aviation industry, produces hundreds of jet engines each year for commercial airliners, business jets, military aircraft, and helicopters. In 2023, the company delivered 262 large jet engines, including its flagship Trent models that power aircraft such as the Airbus A350 and Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Rolls-Royce also supplied 196 engines for business jets and regional aircraft in the same year. The total number of jet engines delivered by Rolls-Royce annually is close to 500, with additional production for military and helicopter applications potentially pushing this figure even higher.

The company’s annual output makes it one of the largest jet engine manufacturers globally, ranking second only to General Electric in terms of commercial engine volume.

Founded in 1906 by Charles Rolls and Henry Royce, Rolls-Royce initially focused on luxury automobiles before moving into aircraft engine production during World War I. Its first successful aircraft engine was the Eagle, which powered several British military planes. This success established Rolls-Royce’s reputation in aviation.

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During World War II, the company developed the Merlin engine—a liquid-cooled V-12 piston engine—which powered iconic aircraft like the Supermarine Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane. Nearly 150,000 Merlin engines were produced from the early 1930s onward.

Rolls-Royce began producing jet engines in the late 1940s with the Welland turbojet after acquiring technology from Power Jets Ltd., founded by Frank Whittle. The Welland powered Britain’s first operational jet fighter, the Gloster Meteor. Subsequent innovations included axial-flow compressors with the Avon engine in the 1950s and turbofan technology with the Conway engine in the 1960s.

In recent decades, Rolls-Royce has continued to innovate with products like the RB211 series introduced in the early 1970s—a design that laid groundwork for today’s Trent family of turbofan engines. The Trent XWB powers modern widebody airliners such as the Airbus A350, while other variants serve different aircraft types.

The Trent family is recognized for its three-spool design allowing improved fuel efficiency and performance. Variants have been tailored for specific aircraft models since their introduction in the early 1990s. Technological advancements include upgraded materials and digital control systems aimed at enhancing performance and reducing emissions.

Beyond commercial aviation, Rolls-Royce produces BR700 series engines—introduced in the 1990s—for long-range business jets and regional planes. The Pearl series represents further evolution of this technology; these engines feature advanced fan designs and digital controls to improve range and efficiency for business jets like Bombardier Global Express or Gulfstream G700.

Through ongoing investment in research and development, Rolls-Royce maintains strong partnerships with major manufacturers across both civil and business aviation sectors.

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