Aviation Engines, Propulsion & Auxiliary Power Units

Honeywell Wins Contract to Research Stealth Aircraft Engine Design

Source: Honeywell Aerospace


HONEYWELL WINS CONTRACT TO RESEARCH STEALTH AIRCRAFT ENGINE DESIGN

Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Honeywell Wins Contract to Research Stealth Aircraft Engine Design

Source: Honeywell Aerospace


PHOENIX, Ariz. - Honeywell International Inc. has been awarded a $19.8 million contract by the U.S. military to spearhead the Aggressive Embedded Propulsion Operability (AEPO) program.

Under the contract, Honeywell will develop advanced computational tools and specialized design processes for fan modules tailored specifically for embedded propulsion installations. These tightly integrated engine architectures are designed to reduce the radar signatures of stealth combat aircraft while maintaining aerodynamic efficiency. The AEPO program could mitigate the severe aerodynamic penalties incurred when turbofan engines are located deep within an airframe, including non-uniform airflow and extreme inlet distortion. Conventional curved air intakes often create highly chaotic airflow patterns at the engine’s fan. That can reduce engine performance, trap excessive heat, and trigger engine stalls.

Honeywell's computational tools will focus on safely expanding the engine's operational envelope, maintaining stable stall margins, and managing complex thermal loads to preserve safety margins during high-performance flight. The software and modeling advancements derived from the AEPO program could also support development of adaptive cycle engines, which allow a pilot to adjust airflow to transition between fuel-efficient loitering and high-speed combat maneuvers.

Work on the defense contract will take place entirely in Phoenix, with engineering milestones and testing slated for completion in October, 2030.

 
Textron Aviation Delivers 500th Cessna CJ4

Source: Textron Aviation


TEXTRON AVIATION DELIVERS 500TH CESSNA CJ4

Monday, August 17, 2026
Textron Aviation Delivers 500th Cessna CJ4

Source: Textron Aviation


WICHITA, Kan.- Textron Aviation Inc. announced the 500th delivery of a Cessna Citation CJ4 series business jet, the company’s largest light jet. The aircraft, a Citation CJ4 Gen2, was delivered to a customer based in the Philippines.

"The Citation CJ4 has set the standard in its class for more than a decade, and with the Citation CJ4 Gen2 and the upcoming Citation CJ4 Gen3, we're continuing to invest in the innovation, technology and capabilities our customers value most," said Lannie O’Bannion, senior vice president, Sales & Marketing.

The upgraded Citation CJ4 Gen3 is expected to achieve Federal Aviation Administration certification this year. The aircraft’s flight test program has completed more than 880 flight test hours across two test articles thus far.

 
Rolls-Royce and Reliance to Explore Local Engine for India’s Next Fighter

Source: Indian Aeronautical Development Agency


ROLLS-ROYCE AND RELIANCE TO EXPLORE LOCAL ENGINE FOR INDIA’S NEXT FIGHTER

Monday, August 17, 2026
Rolls-Royce and Reliance to Explore Local Engine for India’s Next Fighter

Source: Indian Aeronautical Development Agency


NEW DELHI - Reliance Industries and Rolls-Royce have expressed a "strategic intent" to jointly design, develop, and manufacture an indigenous engine for India’s planned Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). The proposed collaboration aims to establish local production capabilities to build a domestic engine ecosystem. The goal is to combine Rolls-Royce’s advanced propulsion expertise with Reliance’s technology and manufacturing scale to help make India self-reliant in critical military technologies.

The agreement comes as New Delhi opens its fifth-generation stealth fighter initiative to the private sector, departing from past practices that exclusively relied on state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL). While initial AMCA aircraft will be powered by a pair of GE Aerospace F414 INS-6 engines, later production tranches are slated to transition to a locally developed engine - a requirement that has also drawn interest from France’s Safran. Led by the Aeronautical Development Agency, the AMCA program aims to construct five prototypes during a 10-year development phase, with plans to deliver the first of 120 planned stealth jets to the Indian Air Force by 2036.

 

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