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Rolls-Royce T56 3.5 Engine Enhancement Demonstrates 13 Per Cent Fuel Burn Reduction

Rolls-Royce has completed assembly and ground testing of the first enhanced T56 engine called the T56 Series 3.5 engine enhancement, dem...


Rolls-Royce has completed assembly and ground testing of the first enhanced T56 engine called the T56 Series 3.5 engine enhancement, demonstrating over 13 per cent fuel burn reduction. National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) WP-3D "Hurricane Hunters", a variant of Lockheed Martin P-3C aircraft that will be the first aircraft to fly the Rolls-Royce T56 engine enhancement.

 While C-130 flight tests and engine ground tests have shown significant improvement over requirements, the Series 3.5 package requirements call for a 7.9 per cent fuel reduction. Rolls-Royce and the US Air Force (USAF) have also started planning discussions for the introduction of the Series 3.5 into its fleet of C-130s.

Initial funding of $15.7 million for the engine enhancement package was approved by Congress last month, launching the technology insertion for the USAF, Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard fleets.

In addition to reduced fuel consumption, the enhancement package allows T56 engines to operate at significantly lower turbine temperatures, extending parts life and improving reliability by 22 percent. A USAF study concluded this enhancement would save the service $2 billion and extend the life of the fleet for decades.

The P-3 Series 3.5 flight test and qualification program, supported by Lockheed Martin, is planned to be completed later this year. The first fully equipped NOAA WP-3D aircraft with Series 3.5 enhancements is expected to enter service beginning in early 2015.

The engine enhancement package is in the final stages of completing all requirements for US Air Force qualification on the C-130 and recently received FAA certification for the commercial version of the T56 engine.

Deliveries of the new engine enhancement packages to the Air Force are expected to begin in 2016. The T56 Series 3.5 engine enhancement can be installed as part of a conventional engine overhaul, and does not require any aircraft or engine control system modifications.

In addition to USAF and NOAA, international operators of C-130 and P-3 aircraft are also considering incorporating the T56 engine enhancement into their fleets.