Boeing selects Aircelle to supply titanium exhaust systems for engines on the new 777X jetliner


Aircelle (Safran Group)
| 2014/12/15 | 257 words | AVIATION WORLD NEWS | INDUSTRY / TECHNOLOGY

Aircelle (Safran) will produce titanium exhaust systems for the new 777X commercial jetliner, marking the nacelle manufacturer’s first major supplier win with Boeing.

These exhaust systems will equip the 777X’s two GE9X turbofan engines from GE Aviation, providing the benefits of lower mass, along with increased resistance to heat with the use of Aircelle processes for titanium high-temperature applications. The exhaust system includes acoustically-treated areas for a reduced noise level signature.

“Our selection opens up a new relationship with Boeing, and reinforces Aircelle’s role as a world-leading supplier of engine nacelles” said Aircelle Chairman and CEO Martin Sion. “It also demonstrates how Aircelle continues to apply innovation to all components of an engine nacelle. In addition, this industrial package increases the Safran group’s overall participation in the 777X program.”

Based on its experience and proprietary database, Aircelle has optimized the design and manufacturing processes in metallics for nacelle applications, and developed methods of predicting titanium’s performance in commercial exhaust systems.

“Aircelle earned its way into the 777X supply chain through a proven record of quality performance in the industry and a commitment to meet the affordability requirements of our airline customers,” said Bob Noble, vice president, Partnering for Success, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Supplier Management. “We look forward to building on the collaboration that led to this agreement.”

Through its selection by Boeing, Aircelle has become an active member of the 777X design team, and the company engineers already are working closely with the aircraft manufacturer to meet the next program milestone.
 

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