The B-52 has long relied on Pratt & Whitney TF33 engines developed in the 1960s, which are increasingly costly to maintain.
The new upgrade package—on top of an existing $2.6 billion contract with UK engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce—will keep the B-52 bombers flying indefinitely into the future.
The upgrades to the B-52's engines and numerous other systems are so dramatic the Air Force plans to redesignate the Cold War ...
The British aircraft engine maker is promising full technology transfer and local IP rights for India’s fifth-generation AMCA ...
Rolls-Royce eyes India as a strategic defence base for propulsion tech. Sashi Mukundan outlines expansion in aircraft engines ...
UK-based Rolls-Royce plans major investment in India to develop next-gen engines for combat jets, eyeing it as their third ...
Rolls-Royce, the British aero-engine manufacturer, is planning to make India its third home market for jet engine and naval ...
Rolls-Royce is considering India as its third home market, planning significant investments in various sectors. Here's a list ...