Wed, May 23, 2007
Includes Turboprop, Turbofan Variants
Rolls-Royce announced this week the enginemaker has exceeded 25
million hours of service on corporate and regional aircraft with
its AE family of turboprop and turbofan engines.
The AE 3007 powers the Embraer ERJ 145 family of regional
aircraft, the Embraer Legacy 600 business jet and the Cessna
Citation X. The AE 2100 powers the high-speed Saab 2000 turboprop
aircraft.
The AE 3007 engine, which entered service in 1996, has achieved
21 million engine hours on the Embraer ERJ aircraft, and two
million hours in corporate operation. The AE 2100 has accumulated
more than two million engine hours in regional turboprop
service.
There are more than 1200 AE 3007 powered regional and corporate
aircraft and more than 50 AE 2100 aircraft in service today,
according to Rolls-Royce.
"The AE program is among the most successful programs in
Rolls-Royce history," said Ian Aitken, Rolls-Royce President of
Corporate and Regional Aircraft. "We are proud of the strong
business partnerships we have with Embraer and Cessna on the AE
3007 program and Saab on the AE 2100 program. To achieve 25 million
engine flight hours reflects the performance, reliability and
efficiency of not only the engine itself but also the engineering,
manufacturing and services teams dedicated to the program."
There have been nearly 2,800 AE engines produced to date for all
applications. Due to 70% parts commonality, the AE common core
engines provide operators with worldwide availability of parts and
support; reduced operating costs through streamlined global
support; training; shared lessons- learned; military qualification;
and international civil certification.
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