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The Rise of Jet Engines Without Moving Parts
The aviation world is buzzing with excitement over a breakthrough technology that could change how we fly. Enter wave engines—jet engines that don’t rely on spinning blades or turbines. Instead, they ...
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Safran’s new open-fan aircraft engine moves closer to real flight testing by 2029
Franco-American aerospace company CFM—a joint venture between Safran Aircraft Engines and GE Aerospace—has moved ...
We've seen many engine configurations come and go, with some being more noteworthy than others and some being just outrageous. Honda attempted to modify the shapes of the pistons used in its engine, ...
Airbus insists it is still evaluating all engine options for its future Next-Generation Single Aisle (NGSA) even as it readies for flight tests of the CFM International RISE open-fan demonstrator ...
DUBAI (Reuters) -Pratt & Whitney is in discussions with Airbus about engine supplies over the next three years as the planemaker looks to increase production of its best-selling A320neo model, the ...
Airbus believes it will be able to offer a choice of engine suppliers on its Next Generation Single Aisle, even if it opts for open-fan powerplants on the new narrowbody. Among the propulsion ...
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