ILFC Engine Order

Rolls-Royce PLC 26 July 2000 ROLLS-ROYCE SHARES IN ILFC ENGINE ORDER Rolls-Royce plc has won business worth $120 million as part of a jet engine deal announced today with International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC) of the United States. The contract involves V2500 engines produced by the International Aero Engines consortium (IAE), in which Rolls-Royce is a senior shareholder, to power 30 Airbus Industrie A320 series aircraft. John Cheffins, Chairman of IAE and Managing Director - Airlines, of Rolls-Royce, described ILFC's selection as 'further evidence of the industry's preference for the V2500's superior technology.' The V2500 has taken almost 60 per cent of the A320 family market so far this year. Steven F. Udvar-Hazy, ILFC President and Chief Executive Officer, said: 'ILFC will have the right aircraft and engines available to meet that growing airline demand.' ILFC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of American International Group, Inc., has now ordered a total of 145 aircraft equipped with V2500 engines. It is the international market leader in the leasing and remarketing of advanced technology commercial jet aircraft to airlines around the world and owns a portfolio valued at more than $20 billion consisting of more than 500 jet aircraft. The V2500, produced by IAE's partners in Britain, the United States, Germany and Japan, has around 70 customers worldwide. More than 580 V2500-powered aircraft have been delivered since the engine family entered service in 1989 and the fleet has accumulated over 13 million flight hours. For all Rolls-Royce news and images at Farnborough 2000, visit our website: www.rolls-royce.com For more information please contact: Rolls-Royce Press Centre Stand G1, Hall 4 Farnborough International Air Show Tel: 01252 380654 Fax: 01252 380382
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