Pratt & Whitney Canada marks 500th PT6 E-Series engine milestone and more than 200,000 hours of flight

RTX Press Release | April 17, 2024

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The 500th PT6 E-Series engine has rolled off the production line at the company’s PT6 Engine centre of excellence located in Lethbridge, Alta. Pratt & Whitney Image

Pratt & Whitney Canada announced the 500th PT6 E-Series engine has rolled off the production line at the company’s PT6 Engine centre of excellence located in Lethbridge, Alta.

Powering the Daher TBM 960 and the Pilatus PC-12 NGX, the PT6 E-Series family has flown more than 200,000 hours since entry into service in 2019. Pratt & Whitney is an RTX business.

“The fuel-efficient PT6 E-Series embodies our commitment to propelling innovation and enhancing our technology to deliver greater value to our customers and support their continued success,” said Cedric Gauthier, vice-president, Sales and Marketing General Aviation, Pratt & Whitney Canada.

“Building on the reputation of the iconic PT6 engine family, which celebrated its 60th anniversary last year, the PT6 E-Series has raised the bar on engine performance, efficient control systems, data intelligence and service solutions.”

The PT6E-67XP powers the Pilatus PC-12 NGX and the PT6E-66XT powers Daher’s TBM 960.

The PT6 E-Series is the first engine family in the general aviation turboprop segment with a dual-channel integrated electronic propeller and engine control system. The digital capabilities of the PT6 E-Series enable single-power lever engine control, leading to a more intuitive pilot experience and reduced pilot workload.

The control system helps to optimize power and efficiency in all phases of flight by constantly reviewing all engine parameters — as well as many aircraft parameters – and making the necessary adjustments to the fuel flow and propeller blade angle at all altitudes and temperatures.

The PT6 E-Series also delivers fuel consumption improvement and performance gains across the entire flight mission profile.

The PT6 family of engines has been the go-to powerplant for general aviation and helicopters for more than six decades. Today’s PT6 engine is up to four times more powerful, has a 50 per cent improved power-to-weight ratio, and up to 20 per cent better specific fuel consumption compared to the original engine.

Since the PT6 engine was introduced in 1963, this engine family has been used to power more than 155 different aircraft models and has flown more than 500 million hours.

This press release was prepared and distributed by RTX.

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