Rolls-Royce AE Engines Enhance U.S. Army Aviation Capabilities
Rolls-Royce is integral to the MV-75 Future Long Range Assault Aircraft program, equipping it with AE 1107 engines that double speed and range. This advancement is critical for U.S. Army operations in expansive theaters like the Indo-Pacific, ensuring strategic superiority through enhanced maneuverability and operational reach.

Rolls-Royce's AE 1107 engines are powering the MV-75 Future Long Range Assault Aircraft, providing the U.S. Army with significant improvements in speed and range, critical for modern military operations.
The AE engine family, with over 90 million flight hours, is known for its reliability and continuous enhancements, including reduced fuel consumption and advanced survivability technologies. Rolls-Royce's investment of over $1.5 billion in U.S. manufacturing and $2.5 billion in R&D underscores its commitment to delivering advanced propulsion solutions.
The engines not only serve military applications but also benefit commercial aviation, enhancing operational effectiveness through shared technological advancements. As the U.S. military seeks adaptable and resilient solutions, Rolls-Royce is positioned to support future combat aircraft requirements effectively.




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