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Rolls-Royce and Liebherr-Aerospace are to establish a 50:50 joint venture to develop manufacturing capability and capacity for the power gearbox for Rolls-Royce’s new UltraFan engine.
UltraFan, a geared design, is based on technology that could be ready for service from 2025, and will offer at least 25% improvement in fuel burn compared with the first generation of Rolls-Royce Trent engines.
The power gearbox will enable the UltraFan to deliver efficient power over a range of take-off thrusts for high-bypass ratio engines of the future.
The joint venture, located in Friedrichshafen, will provide production engineering for the power gear drive train components. The manufacturing of the components will initially be done in existing Liebherr facilities. As production volumes increase, the joint venture will look at options for creating a standalone manufacturing infrastructure.
Rolls-Royce will continue to lead the design definition and design integration of the power gearbox, as well as the testing activities.
Tony Wood, Rolls-Royce president of aerospace said: “The UltraFan engine design includes a suite of new technologies to power next-generation aircraft. The power gearbox is an integral part of this new design, and we are delighted to be partnering with Liebherr on this highly efficient future power gearbox technology.
Rolls-Royce has four geared designs currently in production – AE2100, T56, LiftFan and Model 250.
The majority of the design expertise of the new power gearbox will reside within Rolls-Royce Germany. Rolls-Royce has started building a new power gearbox test centre at its Dahlewitz site south of Berlin, representing an investment of more than €80 million, partly funded by the Brandenburg government.
Dr. Rainer Hönig, managing director of Rolls-Royce Deutschland, saidd: “There are already more than 100 engineers working on this project. The new test-bed is taking shape and will be ready for testing to start in late 2016. This is an exciting time for our team in Germany, reaffirming that we are a strong industrial partner in the region.”
The establishment of the joint venture is subject to legal approvals.