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- Status Report The Pratt & Whitney Canada PW100 Turboprop Engine Family
Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp.’s (P&WC’s) PW100 turboprop engine family is the power plant of choice in the regional airline turboprop market. Turboprops continue to rule the short-haul market with their operating economics advantage and the PW100 remains at the forefront in powering the modern 30- to 70-passenger turboprop aircraft. With the greater business challenges facing the airlines today, the turboprop’s advantage is once again becoming increasingly recognized. Since entry into service in 1984, the PW100 has been acknowledged by the airlines as having set new standards of durability and reliability for the 30- to 70-passenger regional aircraft market. Offered in 27 models, the PW100 family of engines powers over 2000 aircraft in service with over 320 operators in 103 countries and has accumulated more than 75,000,000 hours of operation. PW100 engines power the EADS ATR 42 and 72; the Bombardier Aerospace Q Series Dash 8 (Q100, Q200, Q300 and Q400); the Canadair CL-215T/415 waterbomber; the EADS Casa C295 military transport aircraft; the Dornier 328 turboprop; the Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia; the Fokker 50 and 60; the Ilyushin IL-114-100; the AVIC I/XAC MA-60; and the British Aerospace ATP. The PW127E and PW127F engines powering the ATR42-500 and ATR72-500 and the PW123 Series engines powering the Bombardier Aerospace Q200 and Q300 have contributed strongly to the on-going success of these aircraft throughout the world. Furthermore, with the increasing drive in the world’s developing countries for growing their transportation sectors, PW100-powered turboprops present an outstanding economical solution for their needs. Accordingly, P&WC is continuing to further develop its services and engine maintenance practices all focussed on best operating economics in order to meet the special needs of these new customers. .../2
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- Status Report The Pratt & Whitney Canada PW100 Turboprop Engine Family
Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp.’s (P&WC’s) PW100 turboprop engine family is the power plant of choice in the regional airline turboprop market. Turboprops continue to rule the short-haul market with their operating economics advantage and the PW100 remains at the forefront in powering the modern 30- to 70-passenger turboprop aircraft. With the greater business challenges facing the airlines today, the turboprop’s advantage is once again becoming increasingly recognized. Since entry into service in 1984, the PW100 has been acknowledged by the airlines as having set new standards of durability and reliability for the 30- to 70-passenger regional aircraft market. Offered in 27 models, the PW100 family of engines powers over 2000 aircraft in service with over 320 operators in 103 countries and has accumulated more than 75,000,000 hours of operation. PW100 engines power the EADS ATR 42 and 72; the Bombardier Aerospace Q Series Dash 8 (Q100, Q200, Q300 and Q400); the Canadair CL-215T/415 waterbomber; the EADS Casa C295 military transport aircraft; the Dornier 328 turboprop; the Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia; the Fokker 50 and 60; the Ilyushin IL-114-100; the AVIC I/XAC MA-60; and the British Aerospace ATP. The PW127E and PW127F engines powering the ATR42-500 and ATR72-500 and the PW123 Series engines powering the Bombardier Aerospace Q200 and Q300 have contributed strongly to the on-going success of these aircraft throughout the world. Furthermore, with the increasing drive in the world’s developing countries for growing their transportation sectors, PW100-powered turboprops present an outstanding economical solution for their needs. Accordingly, P&WC is continuing to further develop its services and engine maintenance practices all focussed on best operating economics in order to meet the special needs of these new customers. .../2
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