With the RISE program, Safran and GE are preparing the aircraft engine of the future

by time news

2023-06-16 16:48:47

DECRYPTION – This technological demonstrator must validate breakthrough technologies that will be available to develop the engine for the successors to the Airbus A320neo and the Boeing 737 Max.

While traveling to the Safran site in Villaroche (Seine et Marne), Emmanuel Macron announced a new support plan to support R&T, as part of the development of a more economical aircraft engine and carbon-free devices. That is 300 million euros per year over the period 2024-2030, in particular to develop “lighter and more fuel-efficient aircraft and new, more fuel-efficient engines“, underlines Emmanuel Macron. The President of the Republic cited the RISE technology demonstrator project launched in June 2021 by Safran and GE within CFM International, their joint company.

The RISE program (Revolutionary Innovation for Sustainable Engines) aims to develop, test, de-risk and validate breakthrough technologies in order to be ready to offer them to aircraft manufacturers when they decide to launch a new generation medium-haul aircraft, on the horizon. 2028-2030.

The challenge for the two engine manufacturers, allies since 1974, is to make their contribution to decarbonization…

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