The document discusses the domino effect of issues related to Rolls Royce Trent 900 aircraft engines. It notes that a small nozzle less than 20cm in length caused an accident, which was outsourced by Rolls Royce. This led Qantas to ground 6 Airbus A380s for 23 days at a cost of $200 million due to engine risk from Rolls Royce Trent 900 engines, while carriers using Engine Alliance engines faced no issues. It also mentions Boeing is launching its new Superjumbo aircraft soon.
10. Rumor has it : Rolls Royce paid more than $20 million for Trent 900 Engines inspection The accident was caused by a nozzle not longer than 20cm That specific nozzle manufacturing was outsourced by Rolls Royce And : Carriers that chose EA engines had no issues Forget it not : Boeing is about to launch their new Superjumbo shortly for passenger flights
11. 6 Qantas Airbus A380s Grounded for 23 days causing $200 Million loss Due to Engine Risk shared with Rolls Royce using their Trent 900 engine family, instead of Engine Alliance (in fact GE)