IAE V2500

V2500
The V2500-A5/D5/E5 has 1 fan; 4 LP and 10 HP compressor stages; 2 HP and 5 LP turbine stages
Type Turbofan
Manufacturer International Aero Engines
First run 1987
Major applications
Number built Over 7,600 (June 2018)[1]

The IAE V2500 is a two-shaft high-bypass turbofan engine built by International Aero Engines (IAE) which powers the Airbus A320 family, the McDonnell Douglas MD-90, and the Embraer C-390 Millennium.[2]

The engine's name is a combination of the Roman numeral V, symbolizing the five original members of the International Aero Engines consortium, which was formed in 1983 to produce the V2500 engine. The 2500 represents the 25,000-pound-force (110 kN) produced by the original engine model, the V2500-A1. FAA type certification for the V2500 was granted in 1988.

The maintenance, repair, and operations market for V2500 is close to US$3 billion as of 2015.[3]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference PW-2500 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "IAE Statement on KC-390 Rollout". IAE International Aero Engines.
  3. ^ "V2500 Engine Overhauls On The Rise As Fleet Matures". MRO Network. 2016-12-12.

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