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ANA Holdings Chooses GEnx Engines for New 787 Dreamliner

ANA Holdings Selects GEnx Engines for New Boeing 787 Dreamliners
GE Aerospace has announced that ANA HOLDINGS Inc. will equip its latest fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft with the GEnx-1B engines. This decision continues the longstanding partnership between the two companies, which began with ANA’s initial order of GEnx engines in 2020.
Advancing Performance and Sustainability
Since its debut in 2011, the GEnx engine family has become GE Aerospace’s fastest-selling high-thrust engine, with over 3,000 units either in service or on order, including spares. Collectively, these engines have accumulated more than 62 million flight hours, earning a reputation for advanced technology and materials that enhance both efficiency and reliability. The GEnx design significantly reduces fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions, aligning with the aviation industry’s growing emphasis on sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Russell Stokes, President and CEO of Commercial Engines and Services at GE Aerospace, expressed pride in ANA’s renewed selection of the GEnx engines. He emphasized the engine’s superior performance and the strength of the partnership, highlighting their shared commitment to aerospace innovation and environmental stewardship.
Market Implications and Industry Context
ANA Holdings’ choice to power its new Dreamliners with GEnx engines comes amid intense competition in the aircraft engine market, particularly from rival CFM International. Industry analysts observe that such high-profile selections can influence market dynamics, prompting competitors to intensify their marketing and development efforts. The announcement has also bolstered investor confidence in GE Aerospace, reflecting strong trust in the company’s technological capabilities and long-term growth prospects.
This ongoing collaboration between ANA and GE Aerospace exemplifies a mutual dedication to advancing efficient and sustainable solutions in commercial aviation, as airlines worldwide increasingly seek to balance environmental goals with operational performance.

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