Technologies matured under the program will serve as the foundation for the next-generation CFM engine.
Our Executive Chairman Nigel Rogers commented: “This is an exciting further step towards wider future adoption of our SAW technology in the commercial aerospace sector following its selection for military use in GE’s T901 engine, where our torque monitoring capabilities offer valuable advantages to support increased power, efficiency, payload, and range.
We are confident of further success in this important target market, which is engaged in rapid innovation to meet the challenging sustainability demands of a changing world."
For more information about the GE/CFM RISE program visit their site here