Rolls-Royce celebrates 9,000th anniversary Engine delivery in Dahlewitz!

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Rolls-Royce celebrates the delivery of the 9,000th Engine in Dahlewitz, Teltow-Fläming, and plans to increase jobs by 2030.

Rolls-Royce feiert die Auslieferung des 9.000. Triebwerks in Dahlewitz, Teltow-Fläming, und plant Stellenaufbau bis 2030.
Rolls-Royce celebrates the delivery of the 9,000th Engine in Dahlewitz, Teltow-Fläming, and plans to increase jobs by 2030.

Rolls-Royce celebrates 9,000th anniversary Engine delivery in Dahlewitz!

In Dahlewitz, a district of the Teltow-Fläming district, Rolls-Royce celebrated a remarkable anniversary on July 14, 2025: the 9,000th. Engine, the state-of-the-art “Pearl 700”, was delivered. This engine will in future power a long-haul private jet in Georgia, USA. This makes it clear that Rolls-Royce has not only been producing engines in Dahlewitz for over 30 years, but has also earned a considerable global market share of over 70%, as [rbb24](https://www.rbb24.de/wirtschaft/artikel/2025/07/brandenburg-dahlewitz-rolls-royce-produktion-triebwerke- Flugzeuge.html) reports.

Around 2,500 employees currently work at the Dahlewitz location. To meet increasing demands, Rolls-Royce plans to create 100 additional jobs in the coming months, primarily in engine maintenance and repair. In fact, a whopping 6 billion euros have been invested in the infrastructure and expansion of the location to date.

Growth forecasts and new technologies

Rolls-Royce's success is underpinned not least by optimistic growth forecasts. The company expects the aircraft fleet with Rolls-Royce engines to grow by between 7 and 9 percent annually until 2030. Particularly noteworthy is the area of ​​defense and security, which has become more relevant since the Ukraine conflict. For example, they supply parts for the engine of the Airbus A400M military transport aircraft.

Innovations are an essential part of corporate strategy. Among other things, Rolls-Royce is researching a hydrogen engine that will soon be tested. These developments show that the company is striving not only to overcome current challenges, but also to find future-proof solutions.

The Pearl 700 and cost security for customers

Another important aspect of the corporate strategy is the CorporateCare® maintenance concept. For over 20 years, this program has provided business aviation customers worldwide with protection against unforeseen costs and unplanned events. It is a comprehensive, fixed-price maintenance management solution that increases asset value and increases liquidity. As Rolls-Royce points out, the company now also offers extended line maintenance coverage as well as Nacelle coverage for its engines.

Also noteworthy is the development at Rolls-Royce in collaboration with the DLR Institute of Propulsion Technology. Research is being carried out there on new two-stage high-pressure turbines. The tests on the NG-Turb test bench, which is unique in Europe, show promising results in terms of efficiency and increased efficiency. Such technologies flow directly into the development of the Pearl engine family, which is intended for ultra-long-haul business jets, as Cockpit reports.

Overall, the development at Rolls-Royce shows that the Dahlewitz location not only sets the course for the present, but also for the future. With innovative products and a clear growth path, the company remains an important player in the aviation industry.