Which aircraft is the GE90 used in?
GE90-110B/-115B Developed exclusively for the current models of the Boeing 777 family—the 777-200LR (Long Range), the 777-300ER (Extended Range), and the 777-200F (Freighter)—these engines are characterized by a thrust of up to 115,000 pounds. Finally, the sheer size and power of the GE90 play a crucial role in its sound. With a fan diameter of up to 128 inches and takeoff thrust exceeding 115,000 lbf, it stands as one of the largest and most powerful turbofan engines ever built.GE90-115B — so big its 11-foot fan is wider than a 737’s fuselage. Built to deliver 115,000 lbs of thrust, it powers the 777-300ER across oceans with huge payloads and remarkable fuel efficiency.The GE9X Has Less Thrust Despite Its Size One of the most interesting aspects of the General Electric GE9X is that, despite being larger, it produces less maximum certified thrust than the GE90. The GE90 can deliver around 115,000 pounds of thrust in service, while the GE9X is typically rated at about 105,000 pounds.