A350 engine:勞斯萊斯特倫特XWB
勞斯萊斯特倫特XWB
A350 Family
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The A350 is powered by two Trent XWB turbofan engines that result from a very close collaboration between Airbus and the powerplant's manufacturer, Rolls-Royce.
A350
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The A350-1000 is powered by the world's most efficient large aero-engine, the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 turbofans. Nowhere is Airbus innovation more apparent ...
Airbus A350
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The Airbus A350 is a long-range, wide-body twin-engine jet airliner developed and produced by Airbus. The first A350 design proposed by Airbus in 2004, ...
Cathay Pacific's Airbus A350
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These include new Rolls-Royce engines that offer more thrust to deal with a 28-tonne heavier maximum take-off weight. These XWB-97 engines turn faster and run ...
Rolls
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The 97,000 lbf (430 kN) engine version for the A350-1000 maintains the same 3.0 m fan size and a 5% larger core, the additional thrust will require the fan to ...
Trent XWB
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The Trent XWB is the world's most efficient large aero-engine in service. Designed, engineered, and optimised for the A350 these perfect partners deliver 25% ...
What engine does the A350 use?
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The A350 is powered by two Trent XWB turbofan engines that result from a very close collaboration between Airbus and the powerplant's manufacturer, Rolls-Royce.
空中巴士A350
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^ GE/Pratt & Whitney Engine Alliance makes bid to power revamped Airbus A350 Flight International 8 May 2006; ^ Thomas, Geoffrey. No GP7000 for A350 XWB-1000.