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P&WC's New PW307D Engine Granted Type Certification

Will Power New Dassault Falcon 8X Business Jet

Transport Canada has granted type certification to Pratt & Whitney Canada for its new PW307D turbofan engine, which will power Dassault Aviation's new Falcon 8X, a three-engine ultra-long-range business jet.

Certification of the PW307D, P&WC's latest engine, follows the Falcon 8X trijet's successful first flight in February. Through technology enhancements that provide greater performance, efficiency and lower environmental impact, the PW307D delivers increased takeoff thrust and improved fuel consumption compared to the PW307A engine. The result is a powerful yet highly efficient, clean and quiet business jet engine with one of the highest thrust-to-weight ratios in its class.

"The PW307D's certification marks a significant milestone for P&WC and the Falcon 8X trijet and builds on the continued success of the PW307A program, for which we have delivered more than 800 engines to Dassault Aviation," said Michael Perodeau, Vice President, Corporate Aviation and Military Programs, P&WC. "We have worked closely with Dassault Aviation to deliver a state-of-the-art engine for the ultra-long range business jet market which provides the enhanced performance and efficiencies, along with proven reliability, that will meet the high standards expected by customers of the new Falcon 8X business jet."

P&WC's comprehensive product portfolio includes turbofan engines in thrust classes ranging from 900 lbs of thrust to 15,000 lbs. The PW300 engine family is recognized in the 4,700- to 8,000-lb thrust class for its low fuel consumption, environmental friendliness, reliability and economical operation. More than 4,000 PW300 engines have collectively accumulated more than 12 million flight hours. The engines feature P&WC's TALON low emission combustor technology, which delivers a step change in energy efficiency and reduced environmental impact.

Building on over one million hours of PW307A experience, the PW307D engine development program has accumulated an additional 1,000 hours of testing including 100 hours on P&WC's flight test bed. P&WC leveraged rapid prototyping technology for engine hardware to accelerate the development schedule and meet customer commitments.

P&WC and Dassault Aviation have been working together for more than 16 years starting with the selection of the PW308C for the Falcon 2000EX in 1999. Since then, P&WC has been chosen to power the Falcon 2000DX, 2000LX, 2000S and 2000LXS business jets with its PW308C engine, the Falcon 7X with the PW307A, and recently the new Falcon 8X with the PW307D.

(Image provided by Pratt & Whitney Canada)

FMI: www.pwc.ca

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