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flag Rolls-Royce justifies engine price increases due to ongoing supply chain and geopolitical issues, highlighting improved engine durability and future testing in the Middle East.

flag Rolls-Royce defended recent aircraft engine price hikes, citing ongoing supply chain issues and geopolitical instability from the pandemic as key cost drivers. flag The company said pricing reflects rising expenses and emphasized progress on its A350-1000 engine, now offering 60% longer time between overhauls, with further improvements expected by 2028. flag Testing in harsh Middle Eastern conditions is planned for 2027 to meet airline reliability demands, particularly from Emirates. flag While supportive of Airbus’s potential A350-2000, Rolls-Royce avoided specifics on the model’s development.

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