Rolls Royce wins $420m Hawaii contract
Derby-based Rolls-Royce has signed a contract to provide six of its Trent 700 engines in a deal worth $420m. The automotive giant will supply Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330 aircraft with the engines.
The order includes a TotalCare long-term services agreement.
Hawaiian Airlines already has ten Trent 700-powered A330s in service or on order from Rolls Royce. The airline took delivery of its first Trent 700-powered A330 in May this year.
Chris Cyr, Rolls-Royce executive vice president customer business - Americas, said: "Hawaiian Airlines is a valued customer and we are pleased that they have again put their trust in our leading edge technology and support services. This contract underscores the market leading position of the Trent 700, the only engine designed specifically for the A330."