Ae270 Propjet Making Significant Progress Toward
Certification
Ibis
Aerospace has announced that it has a total of 73 orders for its
Ae270 Propjet. The revised total reflects a commitment by Rheinland
Air Service to sell the Ae270 in Germany and surrounding European
countries. The 73 orders include six options for the PT6A-66A
powered Ae270. In addition to the increase in orders, a prototype
Ae270 recently completed a series of flight tests in
Córdoba, Spain. Ae270 prototype serial number 3 was
stationed there from November 6 to December 11, 2002. During its
stay the aircraft completed 65 flights, logging 90 hours 20
minutes. Córdoba provided a favorable climate for
continuation of the flight test program during winter months. Tests
performed there included engine, stall, lateral and directional
static stability, and spin tests. The Ae270 will return to Spain in
February 2003.
Prototype number 3 has been instrumental in reducing the number
of flight hours required for certification of the conforming
prototype serial number 5. Among tests performed, the pitot-static
system has been fully tested on prototype number 3 with
confirmation of correct function. As a result, the CAA (Civil
Aviation Authority of the Czech Republic) has reduced the
requirements on the conforming prototype whereby final approval can
be achieved in the current schedule without the requirement for
additional flights. Flight Performances I certification is 80%
complete with only twelve flights remaining. Flight Performances II
certification will continue with prototype number 5.
Acceptance has been granted on a number of systems, assemblies
and equipment on the Ae270. These include fatigue tests on engine
mounts, nose and main landing gear. Two wing-to-fuselage connection
specimens have been successfully tested under the watchful eye of
the CAA. Finally, documentation has been received from more than 60
suppliers for the certification of supplied parts and equipment.
This represents 90% completion on supplied aircraft components.
It is expected that the first flight of the third flying Ae270
prototype, number 5, will take place next month. This aircraft will
be the first to fly with the PT6A-66A engine, a 1583 ESHP
thermodynamic powerplant de-rated to 850 SHP take-off. The Ae270
Propjet has been in flight test since July 25, 2000, while a second
prototype entered flight test on January 11, 2002.
Jiri Fidransky, President of Ibis Aerospace commented, “We
are very pleased with the ongoing accomplishments within the Ae270
program. The certification schedule is being followed very closely
and we have achieved success on a number of fronts. Meanwhile our
distribution infrastructure is taking shape with a lot of
excitement being generated. The Ae270 has been well-received by
customers and industry alike.”
FAA
certification is scheduled by the end of 2003. First deliveries
will take place in the first quarter of 2004. The Ae270 is being
certified for FAR 23 single pilot operation and will be eligible
for FAR Part 135 operation.
The Ae270 Propjet is a large-cabin, pressurized aircraft
designed to carry up to ten people (two crew plus eight
passengers). It will cover stage lengths of up to 1,610 nm with
fuel reserves. The Ae270 can also be configured for bulk cargo.