Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-84 EP achieves efficiency milestone

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Enabled by the ongoing transformation of Rolls-Royce, the first Trent XWB-84 EP entered service in May 2025 as part of a £1 billion investment in its modern Trent fleet. Certified with a two-decibel noise reduction and an initial one percent fuel burn saving compared to the standard Trent XWB-84, data from the first 34 engines in service across three major operators shows the engine is delivering a 1.8% reduction in fuel consumption.
This improvement translates to around $450,000 in annual fuel savings per aircraft, or around $9 million per year for a typical fleet of 20 Airbus A350-900s. The Trent XWB-84 EP is on track to reach 100,000 flying hours in its first year, demonstrating its reliability and positive impact on customers’ operational efficiency and sustainability.
For the last 10 years, longstanding Rolls-Royce partner, Singapore Airlines, has relied on the Trent XWB-84 to power its A350-900 medium-haul, long-haul, and ultra-long-range operations.
Mr Lau Hwa Peng, Senior Vice President, Engineering, Singapore Airlines, said: "Since 2016, the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-84 engine has played an important role in Singapore Airlines’ Airbus A350-900 operations. It has enabled us to successfully grow our network and operate on some of the most challenging routes, including the world’s longest non-stop services to the United States with our A350-900 ULR aircraft. We also appreciate the continued collaboration and support from Rolls-Royce, including ongoing improvements for the Trent XWB-84 EP, which contribute to better fuel efficiency and help strengthen network resilience.”
Adam Davies, Director Commercial Aviation, Trent XWB for Rolls-Royce, said: "This milestone is proof that the investments we have made in our Trent family are delivering real-world results, supporting our customers’ operational efficiency and sustainability goals. We are delighted our target of at least one percent improvement in fuel burn has been comfortably surpassed. I would like to thank our partners, including Singapore Airlines, for their ongoing trust in the Trent XWB family.”
Rolls-Royce continues to produce both the standard and EP variants of the Trent XWB-84 to meet diverse customer needs, with the EP engine now setting a new benchmark for fuel efficiency in the industry.