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GE Aviation Passport™ to Power Bombardier Global 7000 and Global 8000 Business Jets

May 16, 2011

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND-- GE Aviation's integrated propulsion system, which includes the engine, nacelle and thrust reverser, for the new Bombardier Global 7000 and Global 8000 business jets has been named Passport. 

"Initially, we called GE's development program of this new engine the "TechX," to highlight advanced technologies incorporated from commercial and military applications being uniquely adapted for business jets," said Brad Mottier, vice president and general manager of GE's Business & General Aviation organization. "This new name, Passport, is a better representation of the product - the world's first integrated propulsion system specifically designed for ultra long-range, large cabin business jets, giving customers the power to fly powerfully, more quietly and efficiently - anywhere they want to go." 

The Passport product line further strengthens GE's presence in the ultra long-range, large cabin business aviation segment, which includes aircraft that can travel up to 7,900 nautical miles with 8 passengers. The Passport engine will deliver several benefits, including: at least 8% lower specific fuel consumption than current business jet engines in the 10-20K thrust class, double-digit margin to CAEP/6 regulations on all emissions (NOx, smoke, hydrocarbons and CO) and world-class performance and reliability. 

The Passport engine for the Global 7000 and Global 8000 business jets will produce up to 16,500 pounds of thrust and incorporate advanced technologies, such as: 

A composite fan case and a unique front fan blisk that will reduce weight and lower cabin noise and vibration; 

GE's eCore technology, including:

  • High pressure ratio, 10-stage compressor with advanced materials for enhanced reliability and durability and improved fuel consumption
  • Latest generation low emission combustor that will produce fewer NOx emissions throughout the flight envelope compared to current business jet engines in this segment
  • High-pressure turbine with advanced material and cooling design for enhanced durability and improved performance
  • The Passport integrated propulsion system will feature a slim-line nacelle with outward opening lower cowl to reduce weight and drag while allowing for easy maintenance access and high dispatch availability. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvQk49hjDpQCore testing of the eCore technologies are already underway with the second eCore demonstrator running in mid-2011. Additional tests planned for this year include fan blade out rig, fan aerodynamic rig, and low emission combustor rig, in an effort to mature new technologies leading up to first engine to test in 2013. 


GE Aviation, an operating unit of GE (NYSE: GE), is a world-leading provider of jet and turboprop engines, components and integrated systems for commercial, military, business and general aviation aircraft. GE Aviation has a global service network to support these offerings.