Rolls-Royce is a strong Group with revenues balanced between original equipment sales and high value-added services.

Our four business markets are united by common technology focused on the gas turbine. We create value by investing in technology once and using it many times.

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Group

Turnover

£5,939m


Countries served

150


Employees

35,400

Overview
Rolls-Royce is a global Group with offices, service centres or manufacturing bases in 50 countries. The Group invests in technology and capabilities that can be exploited in each of its market sectors: civil aerospace, defence aerospace, marine and energy.

2004 Highlights
  • 21 per cent gain in underlying pre-tax profits.
  • 41 per cent reduction in average net debt.
  • Continued growth in services revenues.
  • Record year-end order book.

Civil aerospace

£3,040m

Civil aerospace sales

51%

of Group sales
2004 Highlights
  • Trent 1000 engine - selected by Boeing for the new 7E7 Dreamliner aircraft, now renamed the 787, and selected for the first two orders of 787s, including first delivery position for All Nippon Airways.
  • Trent 900 engine for the Airbus A380 achieved its Airworthiness Certificate on schedule in October, paving the way for first flight early in 2005.
  • Malaysia Airlines became the fifth Airbus A380 customer to select the Trent 900 engine.
  • China Eastern ordered Trent 700 engines to power 20 Airbus A330 aircraft.
  • International Aero Engines delivered the 2,500th V2500 and ended the year with 950 engines in the firm order book and a further 1,100 option orders.

Defence aerospace

£1,374m

Defence aerospace sales

23%

of Group sales
2004 Highlights
  • Confirmation of Tranche 2 of Eurofighter Typhoon, worth more than £750 million to Rolls-Royce.
  • Joint Strike Fighter programme milestones achieved - successful testing of F136 engine and operation of the Rolls-Royce LiftSystem®.
  • Successful conclusion of preliminary design review of the TP400-D6 engine for the Airbus A400M transport aircraft.
  • Selection by Oman of the RTM322 engine to power 20 NH90 helicopters.
  • Maiden flight of the BR710-powered Nimrod MRA4 reconnaissance aircraft.
  • Over 1,100 military engines and 1,800 military engine modules are now covered by Mission Ready Management Solutions long-term service contracts.

Marine

£963m

Marine sales

16%

of Group sales
2004 Highlights
  • Lockheed Martin selected MT30 gas turbines and Kamewa waterjets for the first prototype ship in the US Navy's Littoral Combat Ship programme.
  • Orders worth £166 million were taken for design and propulsion equipment packages in the offshore sector in the last six months of 2004.
  • Rolls-Royce was selected to supply nine gas turbine generator sets for the Republic of Korea Navy's KDX III destroyer programme.
  • The UK Ministry of Defence, acting on behalf of the UK, France and Norway, selected Rolls-Royce to provide the NATO Submarine Rescue System
  • The Group penetrated new markets with offshore-derived technology, including coastal protection vessels for Norway and France and pollution control variants for India.

Energy

£489m

Energy sales

8%

of Group sales
2004 Highlights
  • Second consecutive year of record order intake.
  • Trent gas compression packages ordered for the Dolphin Energy Limited gas pipeline and 20 RB211 packages ordered for the West-East China Pipeline Project.
  • Industrial Trent launched into the oil & gas market.
  • New cost-effective package design completed for the industrial Trent.
  • RB211 was world market share leader for oil & gas applications in its size range.
  • Geographic footprint of installed product base in the oil & gas sector continued to expand.
  • Record year for Long-Term Service Agreement contracts.
Note: Sales analysis excludes Financial Services, £73 million