Rolls-Royce set to exclusively power Etihad Airways wide body fleet expansion

 

(Posted 19th November 2025)

 

 

Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR., ADR: RYCEY) welcomes the announcement by Etihad
Airways that it will expand its widebody fleet with aircraft powered by Trent
7000 and Trent XWB-97 engines.

At this week’s Dubai Airshow, the Middle Eastern carrier announced its
intention to select 15 Airbus A330neo powered by the Trent 7000; seven
Airbus A350-1000 powered by the Trent XWB-97; and 10 Airbus A350F
freighter variants also powered by the Trent XWB-97.

Rob Watson, President, Civil Aerospace at Rolls-Royce, said:
Our Middle Eastern customers continue to perform strongly on the global
stage, and we are investing in our engines and services to match that
ambition.

We’re excited to continue our long-term partnership with Etihad, driven by
confidence in the Trent XWB-97, where our investment will double time on
wing in Middle East environments from 2028.”

The Trent 7000 is the latest addition to the Rolls-Royce Trent family of
engines and exclusively powers the Airbus A330neo. After entering service at
the end of 2018, the Trent 7000 has flown more than three million hours,
delivering exceptional reliability, sustainable performance and proven
versatility.

Rolls-Royce is investing £1 billion across our modern Trent engines to
increase their durability by an average of 80%, with a significant portion being
delivered in 2025. For the Trent 7000 the time on wing enhancement package
has tripled time on wing in some cases, with a further up to 30% to come in
2026.

The Trent XWB-97 has proven its reliability and durability over seven years of
service and more than three million engine flying hours. It has received the
first two of its three phases of durability enhancements, which are already
delivering a 60% increase in time on wing. The third phase, which will enter
service in 2028, will total a doubling of time on wing in challenging
environments; and provide 50% improvement in benign conditions.

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