The open-fan revolution takes flight, but will it overcome safety and perception hurdles?
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Singapore to host world’s first airport testbed for open-fan aircraft engines
Singapore will host the world’s first airport testbed for next-generation open-fan aircraft engines. The ...
CAAS, CFM International and Airbus will team up to test the next generation of commercial aircraft engines, including open fan engine technology.
Singapore's CAAS signs eight agreements, including the world's first airport testbed for open-fan engines and sustainable ...
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), Airbus and CFM have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will make Singapore the world’s first airport testbed for RISE.
SINGAPORE—Following the recent completion of hybrid-electric tests of a modified Passport engine in the U.S., GE Aerospace is displaying a large-scale model of a CFM Open Fan configured with a ...
Singapore is to develop the world's first airport testing ground for technologies being developed though CFM International's ...
Pratt & Whitney continues to insist its engine offering for the next generation of single-aisle aircraft will be a traditional ducted fan engine, eschewing the open-fan design of its rival CFM ...
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Singapore to set up world's first airport testbed for next-generation propulsion technologies
The aviation authority said the collaboration will also develop a comprehensive readiness framework that serves as the global blueprint for airframers, airports, and airlines worldwide.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) signed a memorandum of understanding with Airbus and CFM at the Changi Aviation Summit on Monday (Feb 2) to establish the island-state as a testing ...
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