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Engines
News and developments about aircraft engines, including turbofan, turboprop, turboshaft and piston.
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Alternative F-35 JSF Engine Program Lives To See Another Day
The U.S. House armed services seapower and air-land forces subcommittees this week included $485 million in continued funding for the GE/Rolls-Royce F136.
Aircraft
May 14, 2010
Honeywell Engine Drives New Hawker
Coming together yesterday at the show with a model of the Honeywell TFE731-50R–the enhanced performance engine that will help make the new Hawker 800XPR a
Engines
May 5, 2010
More HondaJet delays push approval to 3Q12
The HondaJet program has once again been delayed.
Engines
May 4, 2010
EBACE 2010 News Clips
Airshow Display Upgrade Makes Euro DebutFlight Display Systems (Booth No.
Engines
May 3, 2010
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XPR Upgrade Package Adds Pep to Hawker 800XP
Hawker Beechcraft Services today at EBACE unveiled the aftermarket Hawker 800XPR package for the Hawker 800XP.
Engines
May 3, 2010
GE Begins Certification Testing for H80 T-prop
The first GE H80 turboprop engine recently began testing in a test cell at the GE Aviation Czech facility in Prague.
Engines
April 30, 2010
Embraer addresses Phenom 300 ‘glitches’
Early operators of Embraer’s $8.14 million Phenom 300 light jet are praising the aircraft’s speed, fuel efficiency, range and short landing distances, but
Charter & Fractional
April 30, 2010
GE Opening ‘More Electric’ R&D Center
GE Aviation plans to create an Electrical Power Integrated Systems Research & Development Center near Dayton, Ohio, to research more-electric aircraft
Engines
April 30, 2010
Dgen 380 TURBOFAN ENGINE begins endurance testing
Start-up engine manufacturer Price Induction began endurance testing on its 575-pound-thrust <link news/single-news-page/article/small-turbofan-to-begin-en
Engines
April 30, 2010
Engine makers consider clean-sheet designs
Engine manufacturers are here at EBACE providing a glimpse at where powerplant technology is going for business aviation with several clean-sheet designs o
Engines
April 28, 2010
PWC expands its bizav engine series
Despite last year’s cancellation of the Cessna Columbus program, which would have been the launch customer for Pratt & Whitney Canada’s PurePower PW800 ser
Engines
April 28, 2010
European Bizav Flights Resume After Volcano Chaos
Business aircraft grounded by ash from an Icelandic volcano were back flying in Europe's skies minutes after authorities lifted widespread airspace closure
Engines
April 22, 2010
Small Turbofan To Begin Endurance Testing
Start-up engine manufacturer Price Induction is about to begin endurance testing on its 575-pound-thrust Dgen 380 turbofan by the end of this month.
Engines
March 25, 2010
Low Engine Use May Yield High Repair Costs
Duncan Aviation advises that all operators of Honeywell engines that do not run them frequently and want to keep them off the Damaged Engine List should <l
Engines
February 24, 2010
UConn Named P&W Engineering Center of Excellence
Pratt & Whitney has established a Center of Excellence at the University of Connecticut (UConn) School of Engineering for research in the field of avia
Engines
February 24, 2010
Sukhoi engages in engine shuffle as Superjet limps to finish line
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft (SCAC) managed to fly the fourth Superjet 100 prototype for the first time on February 4, notwithstanding continuing delays associate
Engines
February 23, 2010
GE moves decisively into business aviation
GE Aviation’s engine business has historically focused on military and airline applications, according to Shawn O’Day, manager of business aviation market-
Engines
February 22, 2010
SIA Engineering Invests in PW1000G Geared Turbofan
SIA Engineering (SIAEC) has signed an agreement to participate in Pratt & Whitney’s PurePower PW1000G engine risk-revenue sharing program (RRSP) with a 3-p
Engines
February 22, 2010
Final Dreamlifter Enters Service
The fourth Boeing Dreamlifter–the final airplane in the fleet of 747-400s specially modified to carry large sections of composite parts for the 787–entered
Engines
February 16, 2010
CFM56-7BE Advances on Schedule
CFM International has said its new CFM56-7BE turbofan, which will have a 2-percent fuel-burn improvement over current production engines, is “progressing o
Engines
February 3, 2010
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