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Rolls-Royce PLC 7 March 2002 7 March 2002 SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS SELECTS TRENT- POWERED A340-600s Rolls-Royce today (7 March 2002) announced an order for Trent 500 engines from South African Airways (SAA) as the airline unveiled its fleet renewal programme in Johannesburg. SAA has ordered nine Airbus A340-600s for which Rolls-Royce is the sole engine supplier. The total business is worth approximately US$400 million to Rolls-Royce. Deliveries will begin this year and continue through to 2006. The A340-600s will operate alongside SAA's fleet of Rolls-Royce RB211-powered Boeing 747-400s on routes to Europe, Asia and North and South America. John Cheffins, Chief Operating Officer, Rolls-Royce plc said: 'With its order for Trent 500s, SAA will be installing a new generation of Rolls-Royce power for its long-distance services, marking the extension of a valued 40-year relationship.' The 53,000 - 56,000lb Trent 500 is the only engine offered on growth versions of the A340. It is scheduled to enter service on the A340-600 in June, followed by first commercial flights on the ultra-long-range A340-500 in the last quarter of this year. Trent 500s have accumulated more than 8,500 hours during development testing in ground running and the flight test programme. Three A340-600s and one A340-500 are currently involved in flight testing. The Trent 500 was certified ahead of schedule in December 2000. It is lighter than its original specification and has bettered noise targets. Rolls-Royce has supplied engines to SAA since the 1960s when the Dart engine entered service on its fleet of Vickers Viscounts. For more information please contact: Martin Brodie Head of Corporate Media Relations Tel: +44 20 7222 9020 Fax: +44 20 7227 9178 Email: martin.brodie@Rolls-Royce.com www.rolls-royce.com This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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