Aerospace Technology Leaders Highlight Progress in Non-CO2 Research
What happened
The chief technology officers of Boeing, Airbus, Dassault, GE Aerospace, Rolls-Royce, RTX and Safran today highlighted new research findings that are advancing scientific understanding of aviation non-CO2 effects such as contrails, nitrogen oxides, sulfur, aerosols and soot.
Quoted from Rolls-Royce press releases, 22 July 2026, under that publisher's own terms. Short attributed quotation, 37 of 40 words quoted.
The facts
- What happened
- News item
- When
- 22 July 2026
- The company
- Rolls-Royce, Supplier
- Market segment
- Unclassified
- Where the entry came from
- Found in the public record
- First in the record
- 20 August 2026
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Maintenance, repair and overhaul
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BoeingOEM
Aircraft and platforms · Business jets · Commercial airliners · Maintenance, repair and overhaul · Space subsystems
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AirbusOEM
Commercial airliners · Helicopters and rotorcraft · Space subsystems
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Propulsion and power · Engineering and certification services
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Reliance joins Rolls-Royce bid for India’s AMCA fighter engine
· Certification or approval · AeroTime
Rolls-Royce: Federal or defense contract award, $348,362 from the Department of Homeland Security
· Contract award · USAspending.gov award data
Airworthiness Directives; Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG Engines
· Airworthiness directive · FAA design approval and airworthiness documents in the Federal Register
· News item · Rolls-Royce press releases
Rolls-Royce: Federal or defense contract award, $5.8M from the Department of Homeland Security
· Contract award · USAspending.gov award data
Airworthiness Directives; Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG Engines
· Airworthiness directive · FAA design approval and airworthiness documents in the Federal Register
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