Rolls Royce Trent 900
About $10,000
turbofan 3 spool configuration which is used in A-380 named rolls Royce Trent 900
The Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engine typically consumes around 3,000 to 4,000 pounds of fuel per hour, depending on various factors such as aircraft weight, altitude, and flight conditions. This translates to approximately 1,360 to 1,800 kilograms of fuel per hour. The specific fuel consumption can vary based on the operational profile and efficiency measures in place.
The Airbus A380 is powered by engines from two main manufacturers: Rolls-Royce and Engine Alliance. The Rolls-Royce Trent 900 and the Engine Alliance GP7200 are the two engine options available for the aircraft. Airlines can choose between these options based on their operational needs and preferences.
Airbus make the A380 and is powered by 4 Rolls Royce Trent 900 engines
Look on the lower left front side of the cylinder as you're standing by the front tire. The cylinder is stamped with either a 900 or 1015 stamp. 900 is the 900 engine 1015 is the KZ1000 engine Take care and good luck, Buzz
Depending on the airline, a 380 has Rolls Royce Trent 900's or GE-Pratt and Whitney GP 7200's.
I had to replace the engine in my 2001 stratus SE and it ran me 900 dollars.
Any engine from any year saab 900 or 9000, as long as you know what you are doing.
the engine probably weighs about 900 lbs. Atleast that's what my friends and i think!!
The Airbus A380 is powered by four Engine Alliance GP7200 or Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines, each producing approximately 70,000 pounds of thrust. When converted to horsepower, this amounts to around 100,000 horsepower per engine, totaling approximately 400,000 horsepower for the entire aircraft. This immense power allows the A380 to carry a large number of passengers over long distances efficiently.