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China’s 1,200 kW homegrown turboprop engine nails brutal cold start test
China has pushed a new piece of aviation hardware through one of the harshest trials in the business, proving that its first ...
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China’s first homegrown 1,200‑kW turboprop aircraft engine aces cold ignition test
A 1,200-kilowatt-class turboprop engine developed in China has successfully completed its ignition test conducted ...
Daher has debuted the all-new TBM 980 aircraft, featuring the third-generation G3000 PRIME avionics suite from Garmin. Daher ...
CINCINNATI, Feb. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) announced today that the Catalyst turboprop engine has been certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAR (Federal ...
Rolls-Royce delivered its 500th AE 2100D turboprop engine to Lockheed Martin. The engine powers the Lockheed Martin C-130J and Lockheed/Alenia C-27J tactical airlifters. The AE 2100D is a turboprop ...
A Chinese domestically developed 1,200-kilowatt-class turboprop engine successfully completed its ignition test by achieving stable ground operation at minus 30 C in Harbin, Northeast China’s ...
Russian aircraft manufacturer Ural Works for Civil Aviation (UWCA) has conducted the first flight trials of its new VK-800 turboprop engine. The July 14 tests saw the engine mounted on the nose of a ...
WICHITA, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Textron Aviation today announced the first delivery into Canada for its twin-engine, large-utility turboprop, the Cessna SkyCourier, to Air Bravo Corporation. Air Bravo ...
GE revealed this week that they have made significant progress on the ATP engine. The private turboprop plane, a Cessna Denali, would use 20% less fuel than comparable models, while providing 10% more ...
Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) has embarked on a project to evaluate hydrogen as fuel for a PW127XT turboprop. The effort is among five newly launched clean-aviation-technology development projects ...
Another day, another announcement by General Electric (GE) that it’s opening a facility abroad instead of the U.S. because of Congress’ failure to reauthorize the Export-Import Bank. This time the ...
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