Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Turbo-jet engines of a thrust > 25 KN. In 2022, Turbo-jet engines of a thrust > 25 KN were the world's 43rd most traded product, with a total trade of $65.9B. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Turbo-jet engines of a thrust > 25 KN grew by 9.89%, from $60B to $65.9B. Trade in Turbo-jet engines of a thrust > 25 KN represent 0.28% of total world trade.
Turbo-jet engines of a thrust > 25 KN are a part of Gas Turbines.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Turbo-jet engines of a thrust > 25 KN were United Kingdom ($16.9B), United States ($12.6B), Hong Kong ($7.4B), France ($6.21B), and Singapore ($5.37B).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Turbo-jet engines of a thrust > 25 KN were United States ($7.57B), China ($6.57B), United Kingdom ($4.96B), Hong Kong ($4.4B), and United Arab Emirates ($3.51B).
Ranking Turbo-jet engines of a thrust > 25 KN ranks 1854th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description A turbojet engine is a type of gas turbine engine that works by compressing air with a rotary compressor and then mixing it with fuel outside the engine, where it is ignited and the mixture is burnt. The hot gases that are created spin a turbine, which is connected to a shaft that runs the compressor, which then does a loop that goes around the engine. The hot gases are then either used to produce thrust in a nozzle or accelerated through a propelling nozzle to produce thrust. A turbojet engine is a type of gas turbine engine that works by compressing air with