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Engines
News and developments about aircraft engines, including turbofan, turboprop, turboshaft and piston.
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Daher-Socata mulls NTx powerplant decision
Daher, the French family-run firm that now owns Socata, is pressing ahead with investments to ensure the maker of the TBM 850 single turboprop is well-plac
Engines
May 6, 2009
New materials play key role in next-generation turbofans
Boeing Business Jets and Airbus Corporate Jetliners could benefit from new engine technology planned to enter service on the next-generation 737 and A320 a
Engines
May 6, 2009
Study targets quieter and cleaner engines
Researchers across Europe have made substantial progress in their pursuit of the cleaner, more fuel efficient engines that will be needed if air traffic is
Engines
May 6, 2009
Business aviation to benefit from GTF technology
The in-development geared turbofan (GTF) has been attracting most of the headlines at engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney lately, and it does indeed pr
Engines
May 6, 2009
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Milestones and Advances in Environmental Cleanliness from Pratt & Whitney
Pratt & Whitney this spring held a media event at its Hartford, Connecticut headquarters and provided an overview of its milestones and advances in
Engines
May 6, 2009
P&WC engine for Columbus shares GTF core
The in-development geared turbofan (GTF) has been attracting most of the headlines at engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney lately, and it does indeed pr
Engines
April 30, 2009
Boeing Reveals Plans for Upgraded 737
Boeing yesterday announced a series of planned improvements to its 737 line the company says will result in a 2-percent decrease in fuel burn and a marked
Engines
April 29, 2009
NTSB: Multiple Lapses Cited in 2007 American Airlines Engine Fire
An unapproved and improper procedure was used by mechanics to manually start the left engine on an American Airlines jetliner.
Engines
April 7, 2009
TCM Flies Bonanza on Unleaded Aviation Fuel
With pressure increasing on the Environmental Protection Agency to mandate elimination of tetraethyl lead from avgas, Teledyne Continental Motors (TCM) has
Engines
April 1, 2009
Bombardier vindicated by first C Series order
Bombardier finally received its long-awaited first order from Deutsche Lufthansa for its C Series airliners, the Canadian manufacturer announced last month
Engines
March 30, 2009
CFM Bets on Composites for Advanced Turbofan
Engine maker CFM has chosen sides in the debate between proponents and opponents to composite materials on turbofan moving parts by introducing fibers wove
Engines
March 30, 2009
Pratt Flies Advantage70 Upgrade
Pratt & Whitney’s PW4000 Advantage70 engine this week completed its first flight aboard an Air Comet A330-200 in Toulouse, France, the company announce
Engines
March 27, 2009
GE Moving Ahead on Ceramic Engine Components
GE Aviation is pushing the engine design envelope with flight testing of ceramic composite com
Engines
March 25, 2009
Business Aviation Turbine Technology
Turbofan engine makers active in business aviation– such as General Electric, Honeywell, Pratt & Whitney Canada, Rolls-Royce and Snecma– all have their han
Engines
February 27, 2009
Business Aviation Turbine Technology
It seems unlikely that new engine architectures such as the geared turbofan or the open rotor will make it to business aviation in the near or even mid ter
Engines
February 27, 2009
Rolls Lauches RR500 Turboshaft
Rolls-Royce last month launched the RR500 turboshaft, a 475-shp derivative of the RR300 that powers the in-development Robinson R66.
Engines
February 27, 2009
P&WC gains big contracts for engine maintenance
With multiple signings announced at Heli-Expo, Pratt & Whitney Canada is ensuring a stronger aftermarket share in the engine maintenance and service segmen
Engines
February 21, 2009
P&WC Sees Flat Demand for New Engines
Despite announcing last week that it is laying off 10 percent of its 10,000-strong global workforce because of global recession, aircraft engine manufactur
Engines
February 19, 2009
Air France GP7200-Powered A380 Takes First Flight
The first Air France Airbus A380 powered with Engine Alliance GP7200 engines successfully completed a four-hour inaugural test flight from Airbus’s Toulous
Engines
February 18, 2009
Rolls-Royce Working On More Thrust for Falcon SMS
Rolls-Royce hinted at a size increase for the still-under-wraps Falcon SMS super-midsize business jet, revealing it received a higher thrust requirement fr
Engines
February 3, 2009
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