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The General Electric GE90 is a family of high-bypass turbofan aircraft engines built by GE Aviation for the Boeing 777, with thrust ratings from 81,000 to 115,000 lbf (360 to 510 kN). It entered service with British Airways in November 1995. It is one of three options for the 777-200, -200ER, and -300 versions, and the exclusive engine of the -200LR, -300ER, and 777F. It is the world's largest and the most powerful jet engine.
GE90 Type Certificate Data Sheet.
Variant -94B
Type Dual rotor, axial flow, high bypass ratio turbofan
Compressor 1 ( N1 ) fan, 3-stage LP, 10-stage HP
Turbine 2-stage HP, 6-stage LP
Length 286.9 in (729 cm)
Max. width 152.4 in (387 cm)
Max. height 155.6 in (395 cm)
Fan diameter 123 in (310 cm)
Weight 17,400 lb (7,893 kg)
Takeoff thrust -94B: 97,300 lbf (433 kN)
LP rotor speed 2,261.5 RPM
HP rotor speed 9,332 RPM
Bypass ratio 8.4 - 9
Pressure ratio 40:1
Thrust-to-weight ratio : 5.59
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