With more than 1,000 of its C919 passenger planes on order, China's state-backed jet maker Comac had pledged to ramp up ...
Rolls-Royce is retiring its Boeing 747-200 "Flying Test Bed" (FTB), registered N787RR, after 20 years of service since 2005. The uniquely modified aircraft, capable of flying with five engines, was ...
Pratt & Whitney has successfully completed initial ground testing on its first PurePower PW1000G series engine for the Bombardier CSeries aircraft. The engine completed nearly 200 hours of ground ...
Engine anti-ice testing is pacing type certification for both the 737-7 and the stretched -10, the first example of which (pictured) is based out of Boeing Field in Seattle. Credit: Joe Walker ...
Rolls-Royce has begun testing the AE 1107F engine, the propulsion system selected to equip the prototypes of the long-range ...
Russia has begun flight testing a new engine for its Su-57 fighter, aiming to improve performance, increase production, and ...
The new upgrade package—on top of an existing $2.6 billion contract with UK engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce—will keep the B-52 bombers flying indefinitely into the future.
United Aircraft has carried out water-ingestion tests on its initial import-substituted Yakovlev SJ-100, equipped with Aviadvigatel PD-8 powerplants. The aircraft, number 97023, carried out the runway ...
UK-based Rolls-Royce plans major investment in India to develop next-gen engines for combat jets, eyeing it as their third ...
The high-speed uncrewed test aircraft performed its first flight at Edwards AFB, just a year after the launch of the development. Hermeus, a U.S. company aiming to develop hypersonic aircraft quickly ...
SAS flight 751 lost both engines seconds after departure from Stockholm, leaving the aircraft gliding over dense forest as pilots attempted to restart power in heavy vibration and confusion. Just a ...
China’s new Y-30 turboprop military transport aircraft has appeared in flight testing, signaling a major upgrade to the Chinese air force's medium airlift fleet.