Rolls-Royce and GE have each received contracts ($296m
and $231m, respectively) under the US DoD's Adaptive Versatile
Engine Technology (ADVENT) programme.
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Rolls-Royce and GE have each received contracts ($296m and $231m,
respectively) under the US DoD's Adaptive Versatile Engine
Technology (ADVENT) programme. The objective of the ADVENT programme is
to develop and demonstrate inlet, engine, exhaust nozzle, and integrated
thermal management technologies that enable optimized propulsion system
performance over a brood range of altitude and flight velocity. The
proqramme will demonstrate integration technologies to Technology
Readiness Level (TRL) 4-5 and engine technologies to TRL-6 in a large
thrust class, with emphasis on multi-design point demonstration of
significant advancements in thrust, fuel efficiency, development cost,
production cost and maintenance cost characteristics over baseline
engines.
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