Data Points: Shifting Dynamics In 787 Engine Options

Boeing 787-8

The first Boeing 787-8 rolls out equipped with Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 in 2007.

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The nature of two engine options is that one will inevitably find favor over the over. In the case of the Boeing 787 this happened early on with the GEnx-1b racking up orders at a faster pace, despite the Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 being the program’s launch engine. GE benefited from being the choice of...
Daniel Williams

Based in the UK, Daniel is Director of Fleet Data Services for Aviation Week Network. Prior to joining Aviation Week in 2017, Daniel held a number of industry positions analyzing fleet data.

Guy Ferneyhough

Based in London, Guy Ferneyhough is Managing Editor, Aviation Week Intelligence Network, and Aviation Week's Podcast Editor.

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