ITP and Rolls-Royce have signed a contract
whereby ITP will supply the low pressure turbine (LPT) for the
Trent 7000 engine for all versions of the Airbus 330neo, as a risk
and revenue sharing partner through the entire life of the
program.
ITP will be responsible for the design,
manufacture and assembly of the LPT module, which is one of the
key modules in today’s large turbofan engines.
ITP will conduct
the full design of the turbine, including all of its phases, from
conceptual design to detailed engineering and development, using
the most advanced technology with the goal of producing the most
environmentally friendly and efficient turbine possible.
In addition, ITP will manufacture the majority
of the turbine’s key components and will also be responsible for
integration and assembly in order to supply the module to
Rolls-Royce for subsequent installation on the engine.
Ignacio Mataix, ITP’s CEO, said, “This contract
represents an important step in the path to growth as we
consolidate our position in leading programs with a high
technological content. Since 1992, ITP is the low pressure turbine
supplier of all Rolls-Royce Trent engines.”
Trent 7000
The Trent 7000 is the engine developed by
Rolls-Royce to power exclusively the Airbus A330neo.
Built upon
the architecture and the technology of the Trent 1000 and the
Trent XWB respectively, the Trent 7000 will be replacing the Trent
700 – a market leader in its category – as well as the engine
powering the A330.
ITP’s responsibility in the engine has
increased significantly, from one component (Trent 700) to the
whole low pressure turbine (Trent 7000).
The engine improves
considerably the Trent 700 performance, – especially in terms of
fuel consumption (10% less) – doubling the engine’s by-pass ratio
and reducing the noise footprint by half. The engine’s thrust will
be between 64,000 and 72,000 pounds.
The Airbus A330 comes in two versions, the 800
for 252 passengers and the 900 for 310 passengers, both equipped
with Trent 7000 engines.
Entry into service (EIS) is planned for the end
of 2017.
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