Rolls-Royce RB282
2000s British turbofan aircraft engine
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Type | Turbofan |
Manufacturer | Rolls-Royce plc |
The Rolls-Royce RB282 is a new series of twin-spool turbofan engines under development by Rolls-Royce.[1]
The first variant of this engine was intended to power the future Dassault Falcon 5X super mid-sized business jet, the replacement for the Falcon 50 EX, due to enter service in 2012.[2] The engine should develop 10,000 pounds of thrust.[3] In October 2013, Dassault chose to power the Falcon 5X with the Snecma Silvercrest instead.[4]
References
- ^ "Rolls-Royce expands global capability" (Press release). Rolls-Royce. 20 November 2007.
- ^ "Engine Choice Still Up in the Air for Falcon SMS". AINonline. 16 June 2009.
- ^ "Dassault selects Rolls-Royce to power Future Falcon". flightglobal. 15 June 2007.
- ^ "Dassault's Falcon 5X Reinvents the Business Jet Experience" (Press release). Dassault Falcon. 21 October 2013.
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Rolls-Royce Holdings aero engines and aircraft
- Advance 2
- Advance 3
- AE 3007†
- BR700‡
- EJ200‡
- F136‡
- RB183
- RB282
- RB401
- RJ500‡
- Spey Junior
- Tay
- Trent series (Trent 500
- Trent 700
- Trent 800
- Trent 900
- Trent 1000
- Trent XWB
- Trent 7000)
- V2500‡
and marine gas turbines
- Symbol † indicates Allison engines
- Symbol ‡ indicates Joint development aero engines
- See also Rolls-Royce Limited aero engines and Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust
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