Aviation Engines, Propulsion & Auxiliary Power Units

ROLLS-ROYCE OFFERS ENGINE HEALTH MONITORING ON GLOBAL 5500 AND 6500 BUSINESS JETS

Thursday, June 25, 2026
LONDON - Rolls-Royce launched an advanced aircraft and engine health monitoring program for Bombardier Global 5500 and Global 6500 business jets, featuring the Pearl family’s Engine Vibration and Health Monitoring Unit (EVHMU).

In partnership with Bombardier, this upgrade allows operators covered under Rolls-Royce CorporateCare Enhanced to benefit from seamless integration of Bombardier’s Smart Link Plus system and digital engine monitoring capabilities provided by Rolls-Royce.

The EVHMU system allows proactive troubleshooting and predictive maintenance interventions by operators based on up to 10,000 engine performance and health parameters that are transmitted automatically in real time.

 
Rolls-Royce's Pearl 10X Powers First Flight of Dassault Falcon 10X

Source: Dassault Aviation


ROLLS-ROYCE'S PEARL 10X POWERS FIRST FLIGHT OF DASSAULT FALCON 10X

Friday, June 19, 2026
Rolls-Royce's Pearl 10X Powers First Flight of Dassault Falcon 10X

Source: Dassault Aviation


PARIS - Rolls-Royce's Pearl 10X engines powered the first flight of Dassault's new flagship business jet, the Falcon 10X, marking the start of the aircraft's flight test program. The flight took off from Dassault's Mérignac facility near Bordeaux, France, launching a testing phase for both the airframe and engines that will provide data needed for the aircraft's final certification. The flight marked the first time a Rolls-Royce engine has powered a Dassault Aviation business jet.

The Pearl 10X, the newest and most powerful engine in the Pearl family, is built around the Advance2 core, which Rolls-Royce says is the most efficient in the business aviation sector. It's paired with a high-performance low-pressure system that generates more than 18,000 pounds of thrust. The engine also features a new low-emissions combustor compatible with 100% sustainable aviation fuel and an upgraded gearbox for greater power extraction.

Before the flight, the engine logged more than 4,000 hours of ground and air testing, including a six-month campaign on a Rolls-Royce Boeing 747 testbed that covered more than 25 flights and 36,000 nautical miles.

 
Hybrid-electric Aircraft Developer Maeve Goes Bankrupt

Source: Maeve Aerospace


HYBRID-ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT DEVELOPER MAEVE GOES BANKRUPT

Friday, June 12, 2026
Hybrid-electric Aircraft Developer Maeve Goes Bankrupt

Source: Maeve Aerospace


AMSTERDAM - Hybrid-electric aircraft developer Maeve Aerospace has declared bankruptcy, ending the Dutch start-up’s five-year effort to bring a low-emissions regional airliner to market. A court in the Netherlands declared Maeve and its parent company, Green Transition Alliance, bankrupt on May 28, 2026, after the company failed to raise a vital €20 million ($23 million) funding round. CEO Jan Willem Heinen confirmed that prospective backers deemed the investment round too risky, particularly given that bringing the aircraft to production was estimated to cost around €2 billion.

Major carriers including Delta Air Lines, SkyWest, and Japan Airlines had all signed strategic agreements or memorandums of understanding to support the "Maeve Jet" program. On the engineering side, Maeve was collaborating with industry giants Pratt & Whitney Canada and MHI RJ Aviation Group (MHIRJ). The startup’s ambitious design evolved rapidly over its lifespan, pivoting from a 44-seat all-electric concept to the final Maeve Jet, a 76-to-100-seat hybrid-electric airliner powered by aft-mounted open-rotor engines designed to cut fuel consumption by up to 40%.

While the aircraft program has dissolved, its engineering legacy is already migrating. MHIRJ has rapidly absorbed some of Maeve's top design talent, establishing a new design office in Munich. Former Maeve Chief Technology Officer Martin Nüsseler has joined MHIRJ as vice president of aircraft and new program development, bringing at least six other senior Maeve engineers with him. This ready-made clean-sheet design team positions MHIRJ favorably at a time when the Japanese government is actively laying the groundwork for a next-generation national airliner targeted for 2035.

 

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