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Rolls-Royce PLC 6 October 2000 ROLLS-ROYCE WINS $264 MILLION ORDER FROM CONTINENTAL AIRLINES Rolls-Royce, the aerospace, marine and energy group, has been selected by Continental Airlines to supply RB211-535E4B engines for 15 firm Boeing 757-300 airliners as part of the carrier's strategic fleet development planning. Including spare engines, the value of the business to Rolls-Royce is $264 million. Continental is the first North American airline to select the higher capacity Boeing 757-300 for use on schedule services. The five other customers who earlier selected the 757-300 all chose the Rolls-Royce powerplant. James M. Guyette, President and Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce North America, said: 'Continental has been a valued customer of ours since the mid 1990s and this follow-on business is a powerful endorsement of the performance of its current fleet of 41 Rolls-Royce powered 757s. The combination enjoys a reputation for outstanding efficiency and reliability.' Over 1,100 RB211-535s are in service with more than 50 airlines worldwide and have accumulated 21 million flying hours. The engine has been chosen by 80 per cent of Boeing 757 operators. Note to editors: Rolls-Royce plc is a global company providing power on land, sea and air. The company has established leading positions in civil aerospace, defence, marine and energy markets. Its core gas turbine technology has created one of the broadest product ranges of aero engines in the world, with 55,000 engines in service in over 150 countries. Customers include more than 500 airlines, 2,400 corporate and utility operators and 160 armed forces, using both fixed and rotary wing aircraft. Rolls-Royce is the global leader in marine power systems with a broad product range and full systems integration capability. Over 2,000 marine customers and more than 30 navies use Rolls-Royce propulsion. The company is investing in new products and capabilities for energy markets which include the oil and gas industry and power generation. It also develops its own power projects through Rolls-Royce Power Ventures Ltd. Rolls-Royce pioneered gas turbine technology for aerospace, power generation and marine propulsion and is involved in the major future programmes in these fields. These include the Trent aero and industrial engines, the Eurofighter Typhoon and Joint Strike Fighter combat engines, the WR21 marine engine and leading edge water jet propulsion systems. For more information please contact: Emma Medd-Sygrove Communications Manager - Civil Aerospace Rolls-Royce plc Tel: +44 1332 248704 Fax: +44 1332 248972 E mail: emma.medd-sygrove@rolls-royce.com Rolls-Royce website: www.rolls-royce.com
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