RR To Partner India For Combat Engine Co-Development

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Rolls-Royce will be participating in the upcoming Aero India 2023 show in Bengaluru (Karnataka) from 13th-17th February. The show will serve as a platform for the company to reiterate its readiness to partner India for co-development of critical combat aircraft engine technologies.

The company will also take the opportunity to familiarise defense customers with its advanced technology solutions for air defence. Further, it will present its full range of naval-marine offerings. The offering will include the power-dense MT30 marine gas turbine for aircraft carriers, frigates and destroyers.  

Kishore Jayaraman, President, India and South Asia, Rolls-Royce, said, “We firmly believe in India’s vision of defense indigenisation with a sharp focus on developing critical defence technologies in-country. We are ready to partner the country for its combat engine co-development programme, and are well-positioned in India.”   

Commenting on Rolls-Royce’s readiness for the partnership, Alex Zino, Executive Vice President – Business Development & Future Programmes, Rolls-Royce, said, “We are proposing a collaborative, co-development model for the country’s fighter engine programme. Our offering is not merely about the transfer of technology, but the creation of a full range of engine capability.”

Rolls-Royce has a history of many firsts with the Indian Air Force (IAF) – from powering the first IAF aircraft to delivering the first whole engine technology transfer agreement for the licensed production of Rolls-Royce engines in India. Rolls-Royce continues to contribute to the development of the aerospace and defence ecosystem in India. Further, it is committed to supporting the self-reliance journey.

At Aero India 2023, Rolls-Royce will explore opportunities for its MT30 marine gas turbine for future platforms. The naval turbine offers a superior power-to-weight ratio. It generates up to 40MW from a 30-tonne packaged unit. Furthre, it offers ship designers many more options and flexibility in designing the naval vessels of tomorrow.