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Farnborough AirShow 2022
Engines
Collins and P&W Unveil Hybrid-Electric Propulsion Systems
Pratt & Whitney is preparing to start ground and flights testing a new 1-MW electric motor from sister company Collins with one of its aircraft engines,
Collins Aerospace has developed a 1-MW electric motor to form part of a hybrid-electric propulsion system, initially to be deployed on regional airliners. (Image: Collins Aerospace)
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Charles Alcock
• Managing Editor
July 18, 2022
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