B-52 refuses to retire as $9 billion engine upgrade pushes Cold War bomber toward nearly a century of service


  • Engine replacement is intended to significantly extend the life of the B-52
  • New turbofans promise improved fuel efficiency and reduced maintenance requirements
  • The B-52’s aging TF33 engines have not been produced since the 1980s

The US Air Force has approved Boeing to begin replacing the B-52’s aging Pratt & Whitney engines with new Rolls-Royce F130 turbofans.

Known as the ‘BUFF’ bomber, the first unit will arrive at Boeing’s facility in San Antonio, Texas, later this year for modification.

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