Paul became Chief Engineer of the Trent 7000 programme in 2018 and since then has overseen aircraft certification, entry into service and a series of product development packages, as well as working closely with Airbus to onboard new airline customers across the globe.
To date, the Trent 7000 has achieved more than 3 million engine flying hours across more than 200,000 flights. It is 11% more fuel efficient than the Trent 700, saving airlines around $3.5 million per aircraft, per year.
“I’d have to say I’m humbled, honoured and proud to have had such an impact on the engine that powers the A330neo,” he comments. “A big part of that is how well we work with the airframer. We’ve spent years solving problems, travelling and visiting airline customers together and we’re an excellent team. I think relationships like that are key to the success of a Chief Engineer.”