罗尔斯-罗伊斯获得新西兰航空公司Trent发动机 1000个订单, Rolls Royce
Release Date: 2009-07-09
Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, is to power Air New Zealand’s order of Boeing 787-9 aircraft with Trent 1000 engines, including a TotalCare long-term service agreement.
The order will take the number of Air New Zealand Trent 1000-powered Boeing 787-9 aircraft to eight firm and eight options, following the initial selection of the same engines for four firm aircraft in 2004.
The 787 is expected to produce 20 per cent less CO2, 40 per cent less NOx and 50 per cent less noise than current generation aircraft.
Jim Sheard, Rolls-Royce Senior Vice President – Asia Pacific and Africa, said: “I am delighted that Air New Zealand has confirmed its commitment to Trent 1000 technology. The addition of our TotalCareâ long term service agreement will provide a comprehensive support and monitoring package, enabling our customer to better manage business costs.”
Air New Zealand also operates eight Trent 800-powered Boeing 777s and two RB211-powered Boeing 747s.
Rolls-Royce has a leading 50 per cent market share on modern, widebody aircraft, with more than 1,500 Trent engines in service on more than 550 aircraft and a further 2,500 on order. Each of the six members of the Trent family have either been the first or launch engine on the airframe, or have gone on to take the leading market share.
| Type: | NORMAL |
| Company: | Rolls Royce |
| Country: | 英国 |
| Url: | http://www.rolls-royce.com/civil/news/2009/080709_Air_New_Zealand_trent_1000.jsp |