The partnership will focus on Open Fan engine architecture and will study the impact that RISE technologies have on airport ...
GE Aerospace completes NASA-supported ground tests of a hybrid electric turbofan engine, advancing electric propulsion for ...
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Singapore to host world’s first airport testbed for open-fan aircraft engines
Singapore will host the world’s first airport testbed for next-generation open-fan aircraft engines. The ...
GE Aerospace’s narrowbody hybrid electric architecture embeds electric motors or generators on gas turbine engines to ...
Singapore's CAAS signs eight agreements, including the world's first airport testbed for open-fan engines and sustainable ...
CAAS, CFM International and Airbus will team up to test the next generation of commercial aircraft engines, including open ...
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) signed a memorandum of understanding with Airbus and CFM at the Changi Aviation Summit on Monday (Feb 2) to establish the island-state as a testing ...
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US aerospace giant tests hybrid electric engine for future narrowbody aircraft
GE Aerospace announced on January 26 that it reached a key milestone in hybrid-electric ...
A hybrid-electric jet engine may seem as absurd as a horse-drawn Zeppelin, but GE Aerospace is ground testing a new ...
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 ...
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NASA, GE Test Hybrid Engine for Next Decade of Flight
Initial ground trials of a hybrid-electric engine demonstrator support NASA's Hybrid Thermally Efficient Core (HyTEC) project.
HAL initiated the engine ground testing of its CATS Warrior loyal wingman unmanned platform on 11 January 2025. (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited) Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has conducted the ...
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