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The LM2500 is a two-shaft engine derived from the company's TF39 and CF6-6 aircraft engines. It has a gas generator, a power turbine, fuel and lube oil pumps, a fuel control and speed governing ...
Chromalloy announced during a press conference that the U.S. Navy picked the company to make repairs to the Navy’s LM2500 aero derivative gas turbine engine component. The five-year, $15 million ...
GE Marine Solutions' LM2500 marine engines power the U.S. Navy’s newest Independence class Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) USS Cincinnati (LCS 20)… Friday, June 13, 2025 🔍 ...
GE’s LM2500-family of gas turbines includes the base LM2500 model (25 megawatts), LM2500+ (30 megawatts) and LM2500+G4 (35 megawatts) – a suite of engines to meet any mission profile.
Six-year award to repair, refurbish high-pressure hot-section parts for LM2500 engines, for Littoral Combat Ships. Search. Search. GE. News. Chromalloy Wins Long-Term US Navy Contract. June 17, 2018.
Sept. 28 (UPI) --GE's Marine Solutions' LM2500 gas turbine modules are to be manufactured in Australia by RJE Global in support of a Royal Australian Navy frigate program. Under a recent ...
To date, 37 LM2500+G4 gas turbines have been chosen for surface combatants and two for commercial marine ships, as well as more than 1,100 of these engines operating worldwide in industrial settings.
Engine manufacturer General Electric announced that its LM2500 marine engines have been chosen to power Indian Navy’s Next Generation Missile Vessels (NGMV) being built by Cochin Shipyard Limited.
The engine model also powers more than 500 vessels in 33 world navies. The U.S. Navy alone has a fleet of more than 700 GE LM2500-family engines, making it GE Marine's largest customer worldwide.
General Electric and Volvo Aero have signed an agreement to increase Volvo Aero's stake in the LM2500 industrial gas turbine, an engine primarily used for marine and industrial applications. Volvo ...
GE Aerospace's LM2500 marine gas turbine engines will power India's Next Generation Missile Vessels, enhancing the Indian Navy's capabilities.
GE Aerospace on Thursday said its LM2500 engine will power the Indian Navy’s weapon-intense Next Generation Missile Vessels (NGMV) built by defence PSU Cochin Shipyard Limited Ltd (CSL).