Rolls-Royce has confirmed that its defence functions will continue to operate but is to close its civil aerospace facilities amid the coronavirus outbreak. In a statement, Rolls-Royce said its priority since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak has been to ensure the wellbeing of all our employees. We have been actively implementing government ...
Rolls-Royce has created new engine controls capability near the campus of Purdue University to support the company’s US defense business, including the F130 engine competing for the US Air Force B-52 program. Rolls-Royce will assemble and test electronic engine controllers, which help manage in-flight engine operations. The first controller has been ...
Rolls-Royce has agreed a support contract with the Ministry of Defence for the maintenance and repair of the EJ200 engine. The contract will see Rolls-Royce continue to provide support to the engines that power the Royal Air Force’s Typhoon aircraft and undertake a number of services including the maintenance, repair and ...
MOD has awarded a nearly £350 million contract for Typhoon engine support to Rolls-Royce. The contract, worth £346.7million was awarded to Rolls-Royce for the maintenance of Typhoon engines with jobs in Bristol, Lincolnshire, and Moray. The EJ200 engines will be maintained and repaired by Rolls-Royce over five years. The contract includes Rolls-Royce ...