Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Aerospace
  • /
  • Rolls-Royce completes $600m revamp of Indianapolis campus

Aerospace

Rolls-Royce completes $600m revamp of Indianapolis campus

Rolls-Royce North America has completed a major revitalisation programme of its Indianapolis campus, creating a high-tech, revolutionary advanced manufacturing facility, setting the stage for future growth and securing the company’s footprint in Indiana.

Image courtesy Rolls-Royce

The six-year modernisation programme included over $600 million of investments in facilities and technology and has transformed manufacturing capabilities at the Rolls-Royce Indianapolis Operations Center. The revitalised facilities are highly efficient and will improve competitiveness in an increasingly contested marketplace for propulsion and power solutions. The modernised facilities have already significantly improved energy efficiency and helped Rolls-Royce in its journey to become net-zero in carbon use in operations by 2030.

Advertisement
ODU RT

Tom Bell, Chairman and CEO, Rolls-Royce North America, said: “Rolls-Royce has been innovating in Indianapolis for decades to serve our customers. Now, we take a major technological leap into the future with facilities that are among the most advanced and efficient of any Rolls-Royce site, anywhere in the world. We thank all those who have supported us in this journey, including leaders from the state of Indiana, the city of Indianapolis and our federal representatives in Washington, D.C.”

Phil Burkholder, Rolls-Royce Defense, Executive Vice President, Global Manufacturing, Assembly and Test, said: “Rolls-Royce Indianapolis facilities feature brand-new advanced manufacturing equipment, new and efficient processes, increased flexibility in operations and have enhanced our ability to pivot to the future in a highly efficient manner. The new facilities also elevate digital engineering and robotics capabilities to maximise operations throughout the manufacturing campus. We look forward to delivering the benefits of these improvements to our customers every day.”

Eric J. Holcomb, Governor of Indiana, said: “Rolls-Royce has been an integral part of Indiana’s manufacturing industry for more than 100 years, contributing to our status as the strongest manufacturing state in the nation. Days like today, where we get to celebrate a major investment and revitalisation of manufacturing operations, are proof that Indiana is on a roll, exactly because of Rolls-Royce’s continuing commitment to powering the future from right here in the heart of the heartland.”

Joe Hogsett, Mayor of Indianapolis, said: “We’re excited to celebrate this latest major addition to Rolls-Royce in Indianapolis, which affirms one of our community’s most important businesses at the cutting edge of its field. Today’s announcement joins a long and proud lineage among other banner days in our city’s relationship with this company, and sets up an even stronger partnership in the years to come.”

The revitalisation programme began in 2015, with a vision to transform aging, World War II era manufacturing buildings into the most modern and advanced manufacturing capabilities anywhere. Three primary operations buildings – known as Excellence, Performance and Victory - were upgraded through a carefully orchestrated process in which new technology was designed and installed and old manufacturing equipment was removed, whilst continuing to deliver engines and products to customers without interruption.

Additionally, inefficient buildings dating to 1942 were removed, resulting in a smaller footprint but much greater manufacturing capability.

Rolls-Royce continues planning for new test capabilities on the Indianapolis campus to support military engine production, with an announcement expected in the future.

Advertisement
ODU RT

Rolls-Royce Indianapolis primarily serves US military customers, manufacturing engines and components for the C-130J Super Hercules, V-22 Osprey, E-2 Hawkeye, Global Hawk and Triton, F-35B Lightning II and other military aircraft. The site also produces engines and power components for the US Navy, industrial power generation, commercial aircraft and helicopter customers.

 

 

 

Advertisement
FIA2026 animated banner
Civil Aviation Bill to support airspace modernisation and enhance safety

Aerospace

Civil Aviation Bill to support airspace modernisation and enhance safety

3 June 2026

The Civil Aviation Bill, now going through second reading and announced in the King’s Speech in May, will support the modernisation of UK airspace, enhance safety standards and give the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) new enforcement powers, including to fine the minority of airlines and airports that fail to deliver for passengers.

GAL works with two Wildlife Trusts to remove CO2e

Aerospace

GAL works with two Wildlife Trusts to remove CO2e

3 June 2026

Gatwick Airport Limited (GAL) has partnered with two Wildlife Trusts to help remove carbon emissions.

Airbus

Aerospace

Airbus' A350-1000ULR completes first test flight

2 June 2026

The world's longest-range aircraft, the A350-1000ULR (MSN 707) and the first of 12 aircraft ordered by Qantas, has completed its first flight in Toulouse, France.

Drones help restore Peak District ravine woodlands

Aerospace

Drones help restore Peak District ravine woodlands

2 June 2026

A pioneering drone seed-spreading trial has taken to the skies above the Peak District, as the 'LIFE in the Ravines' project led by Natural England explores innovative new ways to restore precious ravine woodlands devastated by ash dieback disease.

Advertisement
ODU RT
SAM NI completes £10m facility expansion

Aerospace

SAM NI completes £10m facility expansion

2 June 2026

Portadown based precision engineering firm SAM NI has completed a £10 million expansion of its manufacturing facility marking a major milestone in the company’s growth as a manufacturer of high-precision aerospace components and assemblies.

Omnisense and 42T partner on resilient drone landing system

Aerospace Defence Security

Omnisense and 42T partner on resilient drone landing system

1 June 2026

Omnisense, which specialises in terrestrial positioning technology, has partnered with 42 Technology (42T) to demonstrate a safer autonomous drone landing system when satellite navigation signals are unreliable.

Advertisement
ODU RT
Advertisement
General Atomics LB