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9 January 2003 ROLLS-ROYCE TRENT A330 WIN C0MPLETES LUFTHANSA TRIPLE Lufthansa, the German flag carrier, has selected the Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engine for ten firm Airbus A330s, it was announced today (9 January). The order means the airline's fleet of three types of new-generation Airbus jets will all be Rolls-Royce powered. Lufthansa has already selected the Trent 900 for its A380s, and has ordered the A340-600, for which the Trent 500 is the sole engine. Today's order is for the 72,000lb thrust Trent 772B engine. The first of the new twinjets will be delivered in January 2004. Charles Cuddington, Managing Director - Airlines, Rolls-Royce, said: 'This is an important decision by Lufthansa because they will now fly three members of the Trent series on their future Airbus widebody fleet. All three selections followed intensive evaluations by this world-leading airline.' The Trent 700 was the first of the series to enter service, beginning commercial operations on the A330 in 1995. It has now been chosen by a total of 24 A330 customers and operators - more than either of its two competitors - resulting in the engine's market-leading share of over 40 per cent of firm and option aircraft orders. For further information: Martin Johnson Head of Communications - Civil Aerospace Rolls-Royce plc PO Box 31 Derby DE24 8BJ Tel: 44 (0) 1332 248688 Email: martin.johnson@rolls-royce.com Website: www.rolls-royce.com
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