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Aviation History
1982
1982 - 0013.PDF
WhyRoIls-Royt flies ahead of the comperirio When Boeing launched its new 757 airliner, the first customers chose Rolls-Royce engines. Why? Because the RB211-535 engine was the best on offer. Already approved for airline service, it is two years ahead of the nearest competitor. Thanks mainly to its Rolls-Royce engines, the Boeing 757 will use up to forty-five per cent less fuel per passenger than today's 727s. The 535 combines the latest engine technology with features proved in many years of airline service in Lockheed TriStars and Boeing 747s. Superb today, the 535 will be even bettertomorrow. It benefits from the advanced engineering which keeps Rolls-Royce ahead. Powering commercial and military aircraft worldwide. Pumping oil and gas. Generating electricity. And powering the ships of twenty-five navies. ROLLS-ROYCE LIMITED, 65 BUCKINGHAM GATE, LONDON SW1E 6AT. ESHB UZSS3B STAYING AHEAD IN THE RACE TO TOMORROW. FLIGHT International, 2 January 1982 li
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