Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 powers Airbus A330-800 first flight

The A330-800 takes off powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines (photo courtesy of Airbus)

The Rolls-Royce Trent 7000, the latest member of the Trent family of engines, has successfully powered the Airbus A330-800neo into the skies for its first test flight today.

The aircraft, the latest version of the A330 family, took off from the Airbus facility in Toulouse, France, this morning, marking the beginning of its flight test programme.

The Trent 7000 is the exclusive engine for the A330neo and the seventh in a Trent family that has now accumulated more than 125 million engine flying hours.

Chris Davie, Rolls-Royce, Programme Director - Trent 7000, said: “We are proud to power this latest version of the A330 family and congratulate Airbus on this achievement. The Trent 7000 is the latest chapter in a Trent success story and takes an outstanding aircraft to the next level of performance.”

The Trent 7000 brings together more than 50 million flying hours of experience from the Trent 700, which powers the original version of the A330.

The 68-72,000lb thrust Trent 7000 will deliver a step change in performance and economics compared to the Trent 700. Benefitting from a bypass ratio double that of its predecessor, the Trent 7000 will improve specific fuel consumption by 10%, and will significantly reduce noise.

Today marks another in a sequence of first flight milestones celebrated by Rolls-Royce, the others being for the Trent XWB-97 (Airbus A350-1000), Trent 1000 TEN (Boeing 787-10), Trent 7000 (Airbus A330-900) and Pearl 15 (Bombardier Global 6500).

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  1. Rolls-Royce pioneers cutting-edge technologies that deliver the cleanest, safest and most competitive solutions to meet our planet’s vital power needs.
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  3. Annual underlying revenue was £15 billion in 2017, around half of which came from the provision of aftermarket services. The firm and announced order book stood at £78.5 billion at the end of December 2017.
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  5. Rolls-Royce employs 55,000 people in 50 countries. Approximately 19,400 of these are engineers.
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