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18/07/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 18/07/2024 21:47

GE Aerospace, NATO Support and Procurement Agency Complete First Next Generation Rotorcraft Powerplant Study

  • The study analyzed several powerplant solutions, airframe configurations to evaluate performance and ensure alignment with NATO objectives

LUXEMBOURG - July 18, 2024 - GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) in collaboration with the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA), has successfully completed the first of five studies focused on Next Generation Rotorcraft Capability. This milestone marks a significant step towards the design and development of a next generation of medium multi-role rotorcraft for NATO nations.

The initial study - conducted by GE Aerospace and Avio Aero - analyzed several powerplant solutions, including advanced gas turbines, hybrid electric systems, hydrogen fuel cells, and hydrogen combustion engines. The teams explored multiple combinations of powerplants and airframe configurations to evaluate performance to meet NATO missions. The analysis included comprehensive assessments of unit costs, operational costs, total life cycle costs, speed, payload, and range, ensuring alignment with NATO's objectives.

"We are proud to support NATO NSPA in this groundbreaking initiative," says John Martin, director of turboshaft advanced programs at GE Aerospace. "Our study provides valuable insights into the capabilities of various powerplant options, bringing us closer to realizing the future of NATO's next-generation, multi-capable helicopter."

The findings from the project will inform the NGRC nations as they move forward with the development of advanced rotorcraft capabilities. As the NGRC project progresses, GE Aerospace and NSPA will continue to work together, leveraging their expertise to meet the evolving needs of NATO's rotorcraft fleet.

"The NGRC Novel Powerplant final presentation event is a significant milestone in the NGRC Programme as the first Concept Study by industry comes to an end," stated Kevin Luxford, NSPA NGRC principal officer. "The study has been a success thanks to the close collaboration and cooperation between NSPA and our study partner, GE Aerospace, and a willingness from GE Aerospace to openly share and discuss intermediate results and take our guidance into account as the study matured. The study results provide valuable knowledge and understanding as we head deeper into exploring potential NGRC concepts through the subsequent platform studies."

About GE Aerospace
GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) is a global aerospace propulsion, services, and systems leader with an installed base of approximately 44,000 commercial and 26,000 military aircraft engines. With a global team of 52,000 employees building on more than a century of innovation and learning, GE Aerospace is committed to inventing the future of flight, lifting people up, and bringing them home safely. Learn more about how GE Aerospace and its partners are defining flight for today, tomorrow and the future at www.geaerospace.com.

About NSPA
NSPA is NATO's lead organization for multinational acquisition, support and sustainment in all domains. Headquartered in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, with main operational centres in France, Hungary and Italy, the Agency employs over 1,500 staff and oversees more than 500 contractors in support of NATO's missions and exercises.

For more information, please contact:

GE Aerospace Media Relations
Amanda Mayfield
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NSPA Media Relations
Denisa Pais
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