Rolls-Royce Completes Successful First Run of BR725 Engine

April 29, 2008
The BR725 is scheduled to power the first flight of a Gulfstream G650 in the second half of 2009 and will enter service on this aircraft in early 2012.

April 29, 2008 - Rolls-Royce, the world's leading engine supplier for business jets, has successfully completed the first run of its BR725 engine at its facility in Dahlewitz, Germany. The selection of the engine to power the new Gulfstream G650 aircraft was announced last month.

Dr. Rainer Hönig, Project Director - BR725 and Future Programs, Corporate & Regional Engines, Rolls-Royce, said: "The engine powered up first time and attained 80 percent of its full thrust rating. It is demonstrating full functionality and is performing in line with targets set in the early stages of the program two years ago. This first landmark has been made possible by the strong relationships with our partners and suppliers."

The 16,100-lb thrust BR725 is the most advanced member of the BR700 engine series and the sixth new powerplant added to the company's civil aerospace portfolio within the past six years.

The engine which performed the first run is one of five to be used in ground testing, while a further eight are earmarked for flight testing.

Compared with its highly successful predecessor, the BR710, the BR725 is more powerful and more than 4 dB cumulative quieter. It has 4 percent better specific fuel consumption and shows 21 percent improvement in NOx emissions. Design features include a 50-inch diameter fan assembly made up of 24 "swept" titanium blades for improved aerodynamic efficiency and lower noise. The new, all-composite nacelle has a new inlet cowl to house the larger fan, but the diameter remains the same size as on the BR710.

Initial flight test engines will be delivered to Gulfstream toward the end of 2008. The BR725 is scheduled to power the first flight of a Gulfstream G650 in the second half of 2009 and will enter service on this aircraft in early 2012.