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Pratt & Whitney Canada is celebrating a milestone achievement of the PT6A engine, surpassing 25 million flight hours and 40 years of powering the Cessna Caravan turboprop family. Pratt & Whitney is an RTX business.
“The Cessna Caravan continues to define adventure and flying freedom, and the pairing of this family of aircraft with the PT6A engine is legendary,” said Irene Makris, vice-president, Customer Service, Pratt & Whitney Canada. “From the day it was certified in 1984, the Cessna Caravan has proven itself to be a highly versatile, multi-mission aircraft with a low cost of operation.”
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. The engine architecture excels at powering demanding, high-cycle/high-power aircraft in single- and twin-engine configurations.
This press release was prepared and distributed by Pratt & Whitney Canada.