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NBAA-BACE 2021
Engines
Rolls-Royce Taps New Technology To Support High Engine Utilization
The latest Pearl turbofans are increasing Rolls-Royce's installed base as it introduces new monitoring systems and virtual reality training for mechanics.
Staff at Rolls-Royce's Business Aircraft Availability Center in Berlin track the maintenance and support needs of around 7,600 engines operated worldwide. (Image: Rolls-Royce)
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Charles Alcock
• Managing Editor
October 10, 2021
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