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Rolls-Royce Delivers First A350F to Customer in the Americas

Rolls-Royce Delivers First A350F to Atlas Air, Marking a Milestone in the Americas
Rolls-Royce has secured a landmark order from Atlas Air Worldwide for 40 Trent XWB-97 engines to power 20 Airbus A350F freighter aircraft, representing the first delivery of the A350F to a customer in the Americas. This agreement stands as the largest order to date for Trent XWB-97-powered A350F aircraft and the most significant aircraft acquisition in Atlas Air’s history. The deal underscores Rolls-Royce’s expanding footprint in the cargo aviation market across the region.
Strategic Partnership and Service Support
The new fleet will benefit from Rolls-Royce’s comprehensive TotalCare service program, which encompasses engine health monitoring and maintenance support. This contract arrives amid strong aftermarket performance for Rolls-Royce, with robust service revenues helping to mitigate a recent decline in engine deliveries. The company’s strategic emphasis on broadening its global maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) network, alongside the introduction of durability enhancements to its engines, reflects a proactive approach to intensifying competition within the aerospace sector.
Rob Watson, President of Civil Aerospace at Rolls-Royce, highlighted the significance of the order, stating, “This announcement is another endorsement of the Trent XWB-97’s proven reliability. We thank Atlas for its trust in Rolls-Royce and look forward to supporting these new aircraft when they enter service.” Michael Steen, Chief Executive Officer of Atlas Air Worldwide, expressed confidence in the partnership, noting, “We are proud to become the first customer of the Trent XWB-97 powered Airbus A350F in the Americas. This order reflects our commitment to maintaining the industry’s most modern and efficient widebody fleet to best serve our customers worldwide.”
Engine Performance and Future Enhancements
The Trent XWB-97 engine has established a strong track record of reliability and durability over eight years of service, accumulating more than four million engine flying hours. Rolls-Royce has already implemented two of three planned durability enhancement packages for the engine. The third phase, scheduled to enter service in 2028, is expected to double the time on wing in challenging environments and deliver a 50% improvement under benign conditions.
TotalCare, Rolls-Royce’s flagship service offering, is designed to provide operational certainty by transferring time-on-wing and maintenance cost risks back to the manufacturer. Supported by advanced engine health monitoring systems, the program aims to maximize operational availability, reliability, and efficiency for customers.
Navigating a Competitive Aerospace Landscape
This significant order arrives as Rolls-Royce faces a competitive market environment, with rivals likely to respond by enhancing their own product offerings and service capabilities to maintain market share. The company’s continued involvement in major programs such as the Global Combat Air Program, coupled with investments in engine durability and global MRO capabilities, underscores its commitment to innovation and customer support amid evolving market dynamics.

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