The Boeing 777X will be powered by a pair of GE9X engines that are rated at 110,000 pounds of thrust each. The large Boeing ...
GE Aviation's new GE9X engine just received clearance to fly by the Federal Aviation Administration. Boeing selected General Electric to build the engines for its new 777X in 2013 and the result would ...
If you have seen a photo of a Boeing 777X, you've probably noticed how large its engines are. But to answer the question from the title, we need to analyze both the aircraft and the engine in detail.
GE Aviation still anticipates completing GE9X certification testing this year after a lengthier-than-planned round of flight tests and recently discovered "anomaly" in an engine's high-pressure ...
Lufthansa Technik is building a joint-venture overhaul shop with General Electric to service the engines powering Boeing 747-8s and the in-development 777X. The two partners have signed a tentative ...
Japanese company Mitsui has become the first strategic partner to join General Electric's GE9X engine development effort for Boeing's proposed 777X. Though technically not yet launched, the GE9X study ...
GE has delivered 10 GE9X test engines to Boeing for use in the 777X. A GE9X turbofan hangs from GE Aviation's Boeing 747 testbed in Victorville, California. (Photo: GE Aviation) ...
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EVENDALE, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GE Aviation announced today its GE9X engine has been certified by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) authorities, a key milestone in its journey to power ...
The first pair of GE9X turbofans with redesigned stator vein assemblies hangs from Boeing’s latest widebody model in Everett, Washington. A GE9X flight test article hangs from GE's Boeing 747 flying ...