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A passion for engines: MTU presents top-class technologies

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Dana Ermolenko
Aircraft: Airplanes

Under the motto “Passion for Engines,” MTU Aero Engines is showing off what it does best at the 55th Paris Air Show: creating innovative commercial and military propulsion technologies for today and tomorrow as well as tailor-made maintenance solutions. Another highlight at the booth in Hall 2A (No C254) is the company’s broad range of job and career offerings. The MTU Chalet can be found in Row B – No 65. 

The commercial aviation engines of the future need to be cleaner, more economical, and quieter. MTU has forward-looking responses ready for this, boldly going beyond what exists today. Its engine experts are simultaneously working on evolutionary further developments of the aero gas turbine based on the Geared Turbofan (GTF) and on revolutionary propulsion concepts like the Revolutionary Turbofan and the Flying Fuel Cell. Those are also highlighted at the 300-square-meter MTU booth, where a stylized, interactive turbofan model presents MTU’s innovative compressor and turbine technologies in detail. There is also a Clean Sky 2 demonstrator, EMVAL (Engine Material Validation), at the booth. This test vehicle was developed and tested to validate new low-pressure turbine technologies. The technology offerings are rounded out by a model of the FFC and a display case of innovative components.

MTU is also presenting some of its current hardware. For instance, there is a low-pressure turbine for the A320neo GTF, PW1100G-JM, and an original turbine center frame for the GEnx engine that powers the Boeing Dreamliner 787 and the Boeing 747.   

As always, the military area is well represented. The MTU booth showcases the EJ200 Eurofighter engine combined with augmented reality applications. Here, too, the focus is on the future: the New Generation Fighter Engine mockup shows innovative individual technologies for the engine used in the new European fighter jet. There is also a model of the engine for the European Next Generation Helicopter, which MTU is very involved in developing pioneering technologies together with international partners. This network will be further expanded during the Paris Air Show.

Last but not least, there are MTU’s innovative repair technologies and tailor-made maintenance solutions. They are presented in the form of an interactive HoloTouch exhibit. There is also a display case featuring V2500 repairs. 

 

 

Related event:
16
June
2025
France, Le Bourget, Parc des Expositions de Paris Le Bourget Paris-Le Bourget Airport.


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