Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Parts of gas turbine engines except turbo-jet/prop. In 2023, Parts of gas turbine engines except turbo-jet/prop were the world's 130th most traded product, with a total trade of $24.6B. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Parts of gas turbine engines except turbo-jet/prop grew by 13.5%, from $21.7B to $24.6B. Trade in Parts of gas turbine engines except turbo-jet/prop represent 0.11% of total world trade.
Parts of gas turbine engines except turbo-jet/prop are a part of Gas Turbines.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Parts of gas turbine engines except turbo-jet/prop were United States ($6.41B), Germany ($2.49B), Italy ($2.35B), Japan ($1.48B), and China ($1.27B).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Parts of gas turbine engines except turbo-jet/prop were United States ($3.79B), Germany ($1.44B), Italy ($1.29B), Mexico ($1.16B), and Canada ($906M).
Ranking Parts of gas turbine engines except turbo-jet/prop ranks 355th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description The common uses of parts of gas turbine engines are as follows: Turbo-jet: Turbines provide power to the compressors which provide air to the combustion chamber. The high-pressure air is mixed with fuel and ignited, the expanding gases driving the turbine which in turn drives the compressor. Turbo-prop: Turbines provide power to the compressors which provide air to the combustion chamber. This air is mixed with fuel and ignited, the expanding gases driving the turbine which in turn drives the compressor. Jet turbine: Turbines provide power