Rolls-Royce seeks UK funding for £3B UltraFan 30 engine programme

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February 24, 2026
Rolls-Royce is seeking UK government support as part of a £3 billion UltraFan 30 engine programme (Courtesy Rolls-Royce)
Rolls-Royce is seeking UK government support as part of a £3 billion UltraFan 30 engine programme (Courtesy Rolls-Royce)

Rolls-Royce is seeking up to £200 million in initial UK government support as part of a £3 billion UltraFan 30 engine programme aimed at re-entering the narrow-body aircraft market, reports the Financial Times.

The funding is being sought for the first half of 2026 to support the development and testing of a scaled demonstrator for its UltraFan technology, building on more than £500 million already invested in the project. Anticipated to cost around £3 billion total, the full programme aims to deliver a certified engine for single-aisle aircraft, a segment Rolls-Royce exited over a decade ago. UltraFan is designed to be 25% more efficient than the first-generation Trent engines, positioning it for Airbus and Boeing decisions anticipated before the end of the decade.

Rolls-Royce has posited that the programme could support 40,000 UK jobs and generate up to £120 billion in lifetime economic value and open access to the $1.6 trillion narrow-body market. The company’s request for government funding is part of an increasingly interventionist industrial strategy that prioritises advanced manufacturing and recognises that US and European competitors can benefit from substantial state backing.

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The UK government is reportedly assessing multiple funding routes, including the Aerospace Technology Institute and potentially the National Wealth Fund, with options ranging from R&D grants to launch aid or a government equity stake.

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