Rolls-Royce BR700

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The Rolls-Royce BR700 is a family of high-bypass turbofan engines widely used on regional jets and business aircraft, known for their efficiency and reliability.

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Surface form Occurrences
BR710 0
BR715 0
BR725 0

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf turbofan engine family
application civil aviation
bypassRatio high bypass ratio
certifiedFor ETOPS operations
countryOfOrigin Germany
United Kingdom
designFeature FADEC control
high overall pressure ratio
two-spool architecture
emphasis low emissions
low noise
low operating cost
fuelType aviation kerosene
hasVariant BR710 NERFINISHED
BR715 NERFINISHED
BR725 NERFINISHED
introducedInDecade 1990s
manufacturer Rolls-Royce Deutschland NERFINISHED
Rolls-Royce plc NERFINISHED
marketSegment long-range business jets
regional airliners
notableFor fuel efficiency
reliability
partOf Rolls-Royce BR700 NERFINISHED
Rolls-Royce BR700 NERFINISHED
Rolls-Royce BR700 NERFINISHED
role primary propulsion system
targetCustomer airlines
business jet operators
thrustRange approximately 14,000 to 21,000 lbf
usedFor business jets
regional jets
usedOnAircraft Boeing 717 NERFINISHED
Boeing 717 NERFINISHED
Bombardier Global 5000 NERFINISHED
Bombardier Global 6000 NERFINISHED
Bombardier Global Express NERFINISHED
Bombardier Global Express family NERFINISHED
Gulfstream G500 (original variant) NERFINISHED
Gulfstream G550 NERFINISHED
Gulfstream G550 NERFINISHED
Gulfstream G650 NERFINISHED
Gulfstream G650 NERFINISHED

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Rolls-Royce aircraft engines notableModel Rolls-Royce BR700