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Rolls-Royce Receives Order for 20 Trent XWB-97 Engines from STARLUX Airlines

Rolls-Royce Secures Major Engine Order from STARLUX Airlines
Rolls-Royce has confirmed a substantial order from STARLUX Airlines for 20 Trent XWB-97 engines, intended to power 10 new Airbus A350-1000 widebody aircraft. Announced at the Paris Air Show 2025, this agreement underscores STARLUX’s commitment to expanding its long-haul operations with a fleet exclusively equipped with Rolls-Royce propulsion systems.
Strengthening a Strategic Partnership
STARLUX’s current widebody fleet features the Trent XWB-84-powered A350-900 and the Trent 7000-powered A330neo. The airline also has additional A350-1000 and A350F aircraft on order, both fitted with the Trent XWB-97 engine. This latest acquisition further solidifies the collaboration between the two companies, with STARLUX emphasizing the engine’s efficiency, extended range, and contribution to passenger comfort as pivotal elements in its fleet development strategy.
A Rolls-Royce spokesperson highlighted the ongoing investment in the Trent engine family, stating, “The engine will benefit from the £1 billion investment we’re making in the Trent engine family, improving durability and efficiency across all operations. We look forward to supporting these new aircraft as they enter service.”
Engine Performance and Market Challenges
The Trent XWB-97 has established a strong track record of reliability and durability, accumulating over seven years and three million engine flying hours. Its adaptability enables efficient operation across both short- and long-haul routes, making it an attractive option for airlines with diverse networks. Rolls-Royce is currently implementing a Durability Enhancement Package designed to double the engine’s Time-on-Wing, particularly under demanding operational conditions.
Despite these advancements, Rolls-Royce faces potential headwinds amid shifting global trade dynamics. Reports from the Aviation Week Network indicate that uncertainties surrounding tariffs could affect the aftermarket for Rolls-Royce engines. This may prompt competitors to revise their fleet strategies, potentially impacting Rolls-Royce’s market share. While the Durability Enhancement Package is expected to strengthen the company’s competitive position, the long-term market response will depend on how effectively Rolls-Royce manages tariff-related challenges and continues to innovate.
Commitment to Sustainability and Future Growth
Sustainability remains a central focus for both STARLUX and Rolls-Royce. The Trent XWB-97 is certified to operate on a 50% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) blend and has demonstrated compatibility with 100% SAF, supporting the aviation industry’s transition toward lower-carbon operations.
As STARLUX expands its international network, the integration of A350-1000 aircraft powered by the Trent XWB-97 is viewed as a strategic move to enhance global connectivity, operational flexibility, and environmental performance. Rolls-Royce’s continued investment in engine technology and durability is poised to play a vital role in supporting STARLUX’s growth ambitions while maintaining the manufacturer’s competitive standing in a rapidly evolving market.

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