Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce weren't part of the 747-8 program, despite a long history with the 'Queen of the Skies'.
The Boeing 787 and 747-8 may look like they use the same engines, but a closer look reveals key differences that matter for airlines and passengers.
The GEnx engine is the exclusive engine for the 747-8, and it also powers the majority of 787 aircraft currently in operation.
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‍ DALLAS — United Airlines (UA) has chosen General Electric’s (GE) GEnx engines for its new Boeing 787 Dreamliners. The ...
The A380 is the much bigger ultra-large-widebody aircraft that never lived long enough to grow longer than the 747-8.