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Rolls-Royce announces new partnership to explore hypersonic propulsion technology

It follows an agreement with Virgin Galactic to develop a new supersonic jet

Rolls-Royce recently signed an agreement with Virgin Galactic to develop a new supersonic jet(Image: Virgin Galactic)

Engineering giant Rolls-Royce has announced a partnership with a firm which specialises in developing hypersonic engine technology.

The firm, which has its civil aerospace division in Derby, has partnered with Reaction Engines, which has bases in Oxfordshire and Colorado, in the US.

The two firms will work together to develop high-speed aircraft propulsion systems. They will also explore applications for Reaction Engines’ thermal management technology within civil and defence aerospace gas turbine engines and hybrid-electric systems.

It follows on from an agreement announced earlier this month between Rolls-Royce and Virgin Galactic to develop power for a new supersonic aircraft.

Rolls-Royce, which develops, designs and manufactures jet engines for civil aircraft at Derby, has been working with Reaction Engines since 2018.

The key goals of the new partnership between Rolls-Royce and Reaction Engines(Image: Rolls-Royce)

Projects include the first phase of a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Ministry of Defence contract to undertake design studies, research, development, analysis and experimentation related to high-Mach advanced propulsion systems.

Now, as part of the new strategic agreement, Rolls-Royce has said it will be making a further investment in Reaction Engines.

Mark Thompson, director of global strategy and business development at Rolls-Royce, said: “We have been working closely with Reaction Engines for the past two years, including exploring the potential of high-Mach systems for defence applications, and I am delighted that we are able to strengthen that relationship.