Who manufactures Boeing engines?


Who manufactures Boeing engines? GE supplies engines to the world's leading aircraft manufacturers, including Airbus, Boeing, De Havilland Canada, Embraer, and COMAC. Some of the aircraft types powered by GE engines include the Boeing 737, 777, 747, 787, A320, A330, and A340, plus all the aircraft powered by engines from joint ventures of the company.


Does GE make jet engines for Boeing?

GE Aviation is the primary engine maker for Boeing and has played an increasingly dominant role in helping launch new Boeing airplanes. GE is the exclusive provider of the engines for the 777 and forthcoming 777X and also powers the majority of the 787 Dreamliner airplanes.


Do Boeing use Rolls-Royce engines?

The 787 Dreamliner is powered by new-generation engines from GE and Rolls-Royce that offer improvements in fuel consumption, noise, and emissions.


What is the most powerful passenger plane in the world?

Boeing 777 The 777X is powered by GE9X, the world's most powerful turbofan engine developed by General Electric. The Boeing 777-200 (original variant) performed its maiden flight on June 12, 1994.


Who builds Boeing 777 engine?

The General Electric GE90 is a family of high-bypass turbofan aircraft engines built by GE Aviation for the Boeing 777, with thrust ratings from 81,000 to 115,000 pounds-force (360 to 510 kilonewtons).


Why was the Boeing 777 discontinued?

The trijet 777 was later dropped, following marketing studies that favored the 757 and 767 variants. Boeing was left with a size and range gap in its product line between the 767-300ER and the 747-400.