Nexcelle Delivers Its First Major Nacelle Component:
The No. 1 Inlet for GE Aviation’s Passport™ Business Jet Engine

ELLISVILLE, Miss.--()--The Nexcelle joint venture of Aircelle (Safran) and GE Aviation’s Middle River Aircraft Systems – which is building engine nacelles for the next generation of integrated propulsion systems – has marked a key program milestone by shipping its initial major production component: the no. 1 inlet for GE Aviation’s Passport™ business jet engine.

This represents a double achievement, as the initial Passport inlet also is the first element to be completed at the new GE Composites factory in Ellisville, Mississippi, which was inaugurated earlier this year as GE Aviation’s latest U.S. production facility.

The milestone Nexcelle air inlet was transported from Ellisville to GE Aviation’s Peebles Test Operation in Ohio, where it will be integrated with a Passport engine for propulsion system icing testing in Canada.

Nexcelle is responsible for designing, developing and producing the nacelle for GE’s Passport engine, with GE Aviation’s Middle River Aircraft Systems responsible for the Passport’s inlet and fan cowl, while Aircelle is producing the target-type thrust reverser.

“Nexcelle’s strength comes from the resources of its two parent companies, enabling our joint venture to develop nacelles that are more optimized, efficient and maintainable,” said Nexcelle President Michel Abella. “The completion of Passport’s first inlet at Ellisville demonstrates how these resources fully support Nexcelle as we move into production for the next generation of integrated propulsion systems.”

Production and assembly of Nexcelle’s Passport inlet at Ellisville employs a new-generation robotic system that automatically drills, countersinks and inspects holes – improving production speed and quality. This system is from GE Aviation’s Global Robotics, Automation and Instrumentation Research & Development Center in Bromont, Quebec, Canada, which develops advanced robotic processes, software and intellectual property for GE Aviation facilities around the world.

Nexcelle was created 2008, and has been selected to supply the nacelle systems for two major engine programs: the Passport for Bombardier’s* Global 7000* and Global 8000* business aircraft; and the CFM International** LEAP-1C on COMAC’s C919 airliner.

Editors’ note: A high-resolution photo of the Passport air inlet prior to its shipment from Ellisville is available at: http://www.nexcelle.com/news-image-library.

About Nexcelle (www.nexcelle.com)

Nexcelle is creating smart nacelle systems for tomorrow’s world travel. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, the company is a 50/50 joint venture of Safran (Aircelle) and GE Middle River Aircraft Systems (MRAS), which are leading suppliers of engine nacelles, thrust reversers and aerostructures.
Through Nexcelle’s relationship with CFM International, GE Aviation and Safran, the company brings unparalleled expertise in the design, development, production and support of integrated propulsion systems for a wide range of aircraft.

PassportTM is a trademark of General Electric Company

*Trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries.

**CFM International is a 50/50 joint company between GE and Snecma (Safran).

Contacts

Media Contacts:
Aircelle
Frédérique Thomas, +33 (0)1 30 07 90 14
frederique.thomas@aircelle.com
or
GE Aviation
Jennifer Villarreal, +1 616 241 8643
jennifer.villarreal3@ge.com

Release Summary

The Nexcelle joint venture has marked a key milestone by shipping its initial major production component: the no. 1 inlet for GE Aviation's Passport business jet engine.

Contacts

Media Contacts:
Aircelle
Frédérique Thomas, +33 (0)1 30 07 90 14
frederique.thomas@aircelle.com
or
GE Aviation
Jennifer Villarreal, +1 616 241 8643
jennifer.villarreal3@ge.com