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Tue, Oct 25, 2011

Transport Canada Certifies PW2105 Engine

Moves Sikorsky S-76D Helicopter Closer To Certification

Transport Canada recently certified the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW210S engines that will be installed in Sikorsky’s new S-76D helicopter, marking another milestone in the aircraft's march toward certification.

S-76D

The engine certification signifies that the PW210S engine has completed all required certification tests and complies with all regulatory requirements. Pratt & Whitney Canada, also a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp., has accumulated more than 8,700 hours in test cells and flight tests on the engine. A Type Certificate E-36 was issued for the PW210S engine on Oct. 14.

“We have conducted a robust test program to ensure that this engine is ready to enter service, so this is a key milestone in the development of the S-76D helicopter,” said Tim Fox, S-76 helicopter Senior Program Manager. “It demonstrates that the engine’s capabilities meet or exceed regulatory requirements. It propels Sikorsky another step closer to certification of this exciting new aircraft.”

Fox said FAA validation, followed by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) validation, of the Canadian Type Certificate is expected in the coming months. Delivery of the first aircraft to the launch customer is slated for 2012.

“With every milestone achieved by the S-76D helicopter program, the legacy of the Sikorsky S-76 series grows,” said Ed Beyer, Vice President of Sikorsky Global Helicopters. “The medium-size helicopter market is ready for the enhanced functionality, improved quiet ride, and power that the S-76D helicopter offers. Our customers are embracing the advances in technology and new efficiencies, and we are focused on delivering on all counts.”

The new generation S-76D helicopter will perform an array of civil missions including executive transport, offshore oil, emergency medical services, and a multi-mission role.

FMI: www.sikorsky.com, www.tc.gc.ca/eng/menu.htm

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