Rolls-Royce AE engine core

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The Rolls-Royce AE engine core is a modular turbofan core architecture developed by Rolls-Royce that underpins the AE family of high-bypass turbofan and turboprop engines used on regional, business, and military aircraft.

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Rolls-Royce AE 1107 core 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gas turbine core
turbofan engine core architecture
aircraftCategoryServed business aircraft
military aircraft
regional aircraft
application high-bypass turbofan engines
turboprop engines
benefit parts commonality across AE engines
reduced development cost across engine family
simplified maintenance through modularity
combustorType annular combustor
component axial compressor
combustor
high-pressure turbine
low-pressure turbine
coreType two-spool core
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designFeature compact core layout
high overall pressure ratio capability
modular architecture
designGoal fuel efficiency
high reliability
low maintenance cost
developer Rolls-Royce NERFINISHED
family AE engine core family NERFINISHED
intendedMarket civil aviation
military aviation
manufacturer Rolls-Royce NERFINISHED
notableUser Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey (via AE 1107C engines)
C-130J Super Hercules (via AE 2100 engines) NERFINISHED
Embraer regional jets (via AE 3007 engines)
role common core for multiple engine variants
supportsConfiguration turbofan
turboprop
technologyLineage Rolls-Royce civil small gas turbine technology
Rolls-Royce military small gas turbine technology NERFINISHED
usedInEngine Rolls-Royce AE 1107C-Liberty NERFINISHED
Rolls-Royce AE 2100 NERFINISHED
Rolls-Royce AE 3007 NERFINISHED
usedInEngineFamily Rolls-Royce AE family NERFINISHED
usedOnPlatformType business jets
military tiltrotor aircraft
military transport aircraft
regional jets

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AE 3007A derivativeOf Rolls-Royce AE engine core
Rolls-Royce AE 2100 derivedFrom Rolls-Royce AE engine core
this entity surface form: Rolls-Royce AE 1107 core