Rolls-Royce’s Orpheus programme hits major milestone

Posted on 16 May 2025 by James Devonshire
Company: Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce has achieved a major milestone in its Orpheus programme, successfully completing 100 test events across 20 different engine configurations in three years.

The achievement highlights the agility of the programme and the strength of its rapid learning model – delivering advanced capability at pace, which will change how products and technologies are developed for defence propulsion system programmes including Future Combat Air System (FCAS).

Work on the Orpheus demonstrator is a collaborative effort to explore and validate next-generation twin-spool turbofan technology, transforming the approach to new propulsion system development, particularly for future Autonomous Collaborative Platforms.

By bringing together cross-functional teams and working in partnership with the UK MOD and supply chain, the Orpheus programme is helping to radically reduce the time it takes to design, produce and test new components. The majority of the current Orpheus supply chain are Small or Medium enterprises with some engaging with Defence for the first time, bringing fresh thinking and capabilities.

In just 36 months, the team in Bristol has designed and executed a fast-paced, high-output test campaign that is accelerating innovation and demonstrating how next-generation technology can be matured faster through close collaboration and iterative learning.

Rolls-Royce VP OrpheusWorks – Product Pauli Markkanen said: “In just three years, the Orpheus programme has proven what can be achieved when we combine engineering excellence with a new mindset – one that prioritises agility, learning and collaboration.

“This milestone shows our ability to deliver future propulsion capability at pace and, in addition, we will continue to explore how such activity holds potential value for civil applications through dual-use technologies.”

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