Hallmark University Receives 13 Rolls-Royce Jet Engines

Oct. 30, 2018
The College of Aeronautics at Hallmark University received thirteen Rolls-Royce Spey engines in a donation from Norm Hill Aviation. These turbofan engines will be used to provide more real-world experience for their students

San Antonio, TX: The College of Aeronautics at Hallmark University received thirteen Rolls-Royce Spey engines in a donation from Norm Hill Aviation. These turbofan engines will be used to provide more real-world experience for their students enrolled in their Airframe & Powerplant Degree program. These engines power many popular aircraft in use today, which range from attack aircraft to private business jets. Hallmark University’s College of Aeronautics announced it would continue developing applications for these engines, further expanding their prowess in the field of aeronautics.

Earlier this year, Hallmark University received the popular Gulfstream III (GIII) business jet to develop new curriculum and training programs for their students. GIII developer Gulfstream Aerospace made certain technologies and equipment available for students to use during their training on the aircraft. This particular business jet utilizes the Rolls-Royce Spey engines, opening a unique opportunity for students at Hallmark University to more closely learn about this engine while working on the Gulfstream III.

“The students were so excited, watching as the engines were unloaded off the trucks.” Said Doretta Gutierrez, Dean for the College of Aeronautics at Hallmark University. “We are diligently working to develop projects and acquire stands and equipment for them to begin working on these engines. They are anxiously anticipating the day the projects on these engines will begin.”

This donation is the most recent for the university, which has received several other aeronautical assets this past year to advance their long-standing aviation program further. Hallmark University works hard to provide valuable opportunities to their students and the community, which has led to many students of Hallmark and San Antonio’s high schools to enroll in unique programs that give special aviation training. Every donation to the College of Aeronautics further enhances their Airframe & Powerplant program, which is rated the best in Texas and one of the best throughout the United States.

About Hallmark University: Founded in 1969, Hallmark is an accredited, nonprofit university that offers innovative graduate and undergraduate degrees in aeronautics, business, healthcare and information technology. Hallmark University is recognized for its ability and willingness to adapt to industry and student needs while providing high-quality education. To learn more about Hallmark University, its mission, purpose, values, and programs please visit us at hallmarkuniversity.edu