GE Aerospace, Airbus complete 1st stage of research on next-gen helicopter propulsion

Global aerospace propulsion, services, and systems company GE Aerospace announced Thursday the successful completion of the first stage of their global research with Airbus Helicopters aimed at developing a revolutionary next-generation helicopter propulsion system.

This milestone marks a significant advancement in the collaboration between the two industry leaders, with the ultimate goal of developing an engine that sets new standards in efficiency, reliability, and environmental responsibility.

The first stage of this project focused on foundational research with additional insights and findings gained during the effort laying the groundwork for subsequent phases of development.

Elissa Lee, executive director of commercial turboshaft engines at GE Aerospace says the collaboration “is key to innovation, and our partnership with Airbus exemplifies this.”

“Closing out the first stage of this joint study underscores the strength of our combined capabilities and shared vision for innovative rotorcraft propulsion solutions that will improve performance, efficiency and sustainability,” Lee said.

As the partnership advances into the next phase, GE Aerospace and Airbus Helicopters will continue to focus on detailed designs and component efficiencies with the goal of creating a propulsion solution to meet new sustainability objectives, including significant reduction of fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

 

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