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PEARL ENGINE FAMILY – POWERING THE LEADING BUSINESS JETS
SP’s Aviation
|Issue 7, 2025
Power, Efficiency, and Innovation is how the Rolls-Royce Pearl Engine Series deliver the ultimate propulsion systems for modern business jets
FOR MORE THAN SIXTY YEARS, ROLLS-ROYCE HAS ESTABLISHED itself as the world's leading engine supplier in business aviation, powering many of the longest-range business jets in operation. Over 4,000 business aircraft equipped with Rolls-Royce engines are in service across the globe, enhancing business efficiency, productivity, and fostering economic growth. Rolls Royce engines enable airframers to deliver an ideal blend of speed, range, size, efficiency, and reliability.
As jet propulsion emerged, Rolls-Royce continued to lead, and develop engines, making it one of the world's leading suppliers for business jets engines. This legacy of innovation, reliability, and performance has also been embodied in the latest and most advanced family of business aviation engines of Rolls-Royce, the Pearl series. The Pearl engine family represents the culmination of Rolls-Royce's expertise in jet propulsion, combining proven technologies from the acclaimed BR700 series with cutting-edge advancements from the Advance2 demonstrator programme. The Pearl series was designed to meet the demands of modern business jet operators, delivering more thrust, greater efficiency, lower emissions, and unmatched reliability.The Pearl engine family that comprises the Pearl 10X, Pearl 15, and Pearl 700, exemplifies this commitment to design and engineering excellence. Developed to power leading business aviation aircraft, including the Bombardier Global 5500 and 6500, Dassault Falcon 10X, and Gulfstream G700 and G800, these engines deliver the performance, efficiency, and innovation demanded by the modern business aviation sector.
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