FTSE 100 group believes the £3bn narrow-body project could deliver a step change in British economy
CEO Tufan Erginbilgi? restored growth at the 119-year-old British engineering group
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How CEO Tufan Erginbilgi? restored growth at the 119-year-old British engineering group
Is strong management the key to success for former laggards?
Stock climbs 15% as results boosted by strong demand for jet engines
Staff-focused initiatives are seen as a way to drive performance
UK aerospace and engineering group in early talks over commercial opportunities for planned technology
Fate of joint Global Combat Air Programme had been in question under Labour’s strategic defence review
UK aerospace group buoyed by post-pandemic surge in international travel
CEZ takes 20% stake at a time when power-hungry tech giants are moving into the sector
Airline blames cancellations on delayed deliveries of Rolls-Royce engines and parts for its Boeing 787 fleet
Servicing costs are crippling, but it’s an investment, right?
UK government selects four companies to proceed to next stage of negotiations
Partnership with state utility ?EZ could prove key test of whether technology can live up to potential
The UK aircraft engine manufacturer is starting to live up to its distinguished name
EASA requires potentially faulty fuel hoses to be removed from aircraft
Hong Kong-based carrier has been inspecting long-haul jets powered by Rolls-Royce XWB engines
Engine maker Rolls-Royce’s shares fall 6.5% after problems on one of Hong Kong-based carrier’s long-haul jets
When it comes to combustion engines, quiet is the new luxury
Reviving a struggling business requires skill, luck and adaptability
Erginbilgi? targets post-2027 growth in bid to turn FTSE 100 engineer around for the long-haul
FTSE 100 group resumes dividend for first time in five years
UK engine maker is clearly in a much stronger competitive position than it has been