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boeing boeing.. gone
19th Oct 2007, 10:31
Apologies if this is a really basic question which everyone (apart from me) has the answer to, but, has Virgin selected an engine for their B787's yet?? just curious..:cool:

bjones4
19th Oct 2007, 13:33
In a word... No.

All that was said at the time was that an engine selection would be made in due course.

boeing boeing.. gone
19th Oct 2007, 13:44
thanks for the reply Bjones4

bjones4
3rd Mar 2008, 16:10
http://www.rolls-royce.com/media/showPR.jsp?PR_ID=40618

Rolls-Royce wins $2.6BN Trent 1000 order from Virgin Atlantic and launches joint environment initiative.

03 March 2008

Rolls-Royce today announced a $2.6 billion order for its Trent 1000 engines and associated services from Virgin Atlantic. The company also revealed that it is forming an environmental partnership with the airline to cut carbon emissions.

The Trent 1000 is the launch engine for all versions of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which enters service in 2009. Today’s order, which includes a full-life TotalCare® services agreement, is for Trent 1000s to power up to 43 Boeing 787s and consists of 15 firm aircraft plus eight options and a further 20 purchase rights. Virgin Atlantic will take delivery of its first Trent-powered 787 in 2011.

The Trent-powered Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner will burn almost 30 per cent less fuel than previous generation airliners, resulting in an equivalent reduction in carbon emissions per passenger. The environmental initiative between Rolls-Royce and Virgin Atlantic will aim to identify further opportunities to reduce aircraft fuel burn through enhanced engine performance. Actions will be managed within the framework of the TotalCare agreement, under which Rolls-Royce assumes full responsibility for monitoring and maintaining the Trent 1000 fleet.

Sir Richard Branson, President of Virgin Atlantic, commented: “Virgin Atlantic has chosen the cleanest possible engines for its more fuel-efficient future with the 787 Dreamliner. Rolls-Royce engines will help us cut emissions per flight by nearly 30 per cent and become the most sustainable airline in the world. Our new environmental partnership will also bring major benefits to the aviation industry, enabling us to work together on researching and developing the most efficient engines in the sky, and continuously improving the fuel burn of our fleet of aircraft.”