Rolls-Royce and ITP Aero join forces for unmanned Wingman engine

Rolls-Royce and ITP Aero join forces for unmanned Wingman engine

6th Jun 2024 | In News | By Michael Tyrrell
Rolls-Royce and ITP Aero join forces for unmanned Wingman engine

Rolls-Royce Deutschland and ITP Aero have signed an agreement to explore a partnership to design, develop, manufacture and support a Wingman engine, a state-of-the-art, powerful solution for large remote carriers.

As part of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signature ceremony, a mock-up of a Wingman engine concept was unveiled with the power and propulsion solution being presented to a wide audience at ILA Berlin Airshow. The MoU between Rolls-Royce Deutschland and ITP Aero will foster a German-Spanish approach, leveraging a long-lasting relationship between both companies that has spanned more than a decade.

The MoU was signed by Dirk Geisinger, chairman Rolls-Royce Deutschland, and Carlos Alzola, managing director ITP Aero, at ILA Berlin Airshow and was attended by representatives from both nations’ Ministry of Defence, government representatives, politicians and industry.

The Wingman engine is a European solution capable of meeting development and product cost requirements for various large remote carrier designs. The engine concept builds on the Advance2 core demonstrator – the most powerful and efficient core engine technology in its class – which currently powers commercial and military platforms.

The Advance2 core, the backbone of the Pearl business jet engine family, has already proven its world-class competitiveness and has been selected to power five aircraft types from various manufacturers.

This defence application benefits from significant investments both companies already made in civil and dual-use technologies, making it a cost-efficient European solution.

René Bernstein, vice president defence Germany at Rolls-Royce Deutschland, said: “We are delighted to have unveiled our Wingman Engine concept, which we have invested in over the past several years to ensure customer and operational requirements for future large remote carriers can be met. Here at Rolls-Royce Deutschland, we continue to strive to develop innovative and cutting-edge technology to generate confidence in national capabilities, and we’re proud of our approach of utilising proven civilian technology for military programmes.

“As discussed at our successful Capital Markets Day, we’re continuing to leverage value from our Pearl engine family. The use of market-available technologies with a stable value chain reduces the overall risk and controls the development and product costs of platforms serving our security.

“In turn, this strengthens the international competitiveness of such a system in the long-term and building on available advanced technology will enable the industry to move fast to make such complex products market-ready in uncertain geopolitical times.”

Alfredo Alonso, head of export and new business defence at ITP Aero, added: “We are excited to continue our long-standing collaboration with Rolls Royce Deutschland for the design, development, manufacture and support of a Wingman Engine featuring high levels of design maturity and competitive operating and maintenance costs. This project represents a unique opportunity to develop a true European state-of-the-art propulsion solution for large remote carriers aimed to support the operations of existing and future systems in contested environments. I am convinced that our cutting-edge technologies and capabilities will significantly benefit this engine’s propulsive system, lowering operating and maintenance costs and reducing development time.”

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