Ghana to order GEnx Engines for newly ordered B787-9s

The Republic of Ghana announced its intent to purchase GEnx-1B engines for its three B787-9 Dreamliners, ordered during Dubai Air Show 2019.

Update: 2019-11-20 11:37 GMT
Boeing and Ghana signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the airplanes with a current list price of $877.5 million, to re-launch a national airline.

November 20, 2019: The Republic of Ghana announced its intent to purchase GEnx-1B engines for its three B787-9 Dreamliners, ordered during Dubai Air Show 2019. The engine order is valued at more than $150 million list price. 

Boeing and Ghana signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the airplanes with a current list price of $877.5 million, to re-launch a national airline.

"GE Aviation is honoured to provide GEnx engines for the new 787 Dreamliners that Ghana will acquire to re-launch a national carrier," said Mahendra Nair, general manager of the GEnx programme. "The GEnx engine has proven itself with the highest reliability and utilisation rates that benefit our customers, and we look forward to working with Ghana as the country progresses on its strategy to re-enter the aviation industry."

This year has been a big year for the GEnx engine. The engine celebrated its 15th anniversary since its launch and marked the assembly of its 2,000th engine. With more than 2,500 engines sold, the GEnx has become the fastest-selling high-thrust GE engine in history. With the most advanced technologies and materials, the GEnx has the highest reliability and utilisation, lowest fuel burn and longest range capable of any engine available on the B787 aircraft. The highest pressure ratio compressor in commercial service today enables the best fuel efficiency in its thrust class, resulting in the GEnx engine powering the longest B787 routes, such as Qantas' B787-9 record-breaking non-stop flight from New York to Sydney last month.

The GEnx's innovative lean burning twin-annular pre-swirl (TAPS) combustor dramatically reduces NOx and other regulated gases below today's regulatory limits and enhances durability. As the world's first commercial engine with both a carbon fiber composite front fan case and fan blades, the GEnx fan module is lighter in weight, corrosion resistant with less line maintenance and improved reliability, and is the quietest engine GE produces. These leading-edge technologies and engine architecture bring high operational reliability and result in a high utilisation rate of GEnx-powered B787 aircraft for more flights per year and more revenue for airlines.

GEnx's revenue-sharing participants are IHI Corporation of Japan, GKN Aerospace Engine Systems of the UK, MTU of Germany, TechSpace Aero (Safran) of Belgium, Safran Aircraft Engines of France, and Samsung Techwin of Korea.

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