The Beechcraft Denali, which has also been referred to as the Beechcraft Model 220 and also the Cessna Denali, will be the latest single-engine turboprop aircraft to be developed by American ...
A closer look at the King Air market.
PARIS, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Turboprop aircraft maker ATR said on Wednesday it would scrap development of a new model designed to take off and land on short runways and concentrate instead on its ...
Today's passenger aircraft house some of the most cutting-edge innovations in engine technology, and that list most certainly includes turboprop engines. In layman's terms, a turboprop is a jet engine ...
When you're at an airport and see propeller aircraft, you likely think it is powered by a piston engine. This is usually true among smaller planes, like the Cessa 172 Skyhawk and the Piper Archer, or ...
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) flew a company-owned MQ-9B SkyGuardian ® Remotely Piloted Aircraft on July 15, 2024, with a PT6 E-Series model turboprop engine supplied by Pratt & ...
Embraer has delayed a decision about whether to develop a proposed turboprop airliner after determining that suppliers are presently unable to meet its goals for the aircraft. “As of today, the ...
Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) appears to be working on a successor to the best-selling PT6 turboprop engine it refers to as the PT9A-11 according to regulatory filings with the US Federal Aviation ...
Aero Engine Corp of China plans to obtain the type certificate for its new model of turboprop engine, the AEP100, in 2027. [Photo by Zhao Lei/chinadaily.com.cn] Aero Engine Corp of China, the nation's ...
Less glamourous than the part of the aviation industry that deals in jets, regional transport by means of turboprop aircraft continues to be the lifeline of our world. And in this segment, there is no ...
ATR predicts the turboprop MRO market will grow 5-7% in 2023-24. Credit: ATR During the decade before the COVID-19 pandemic, the turboprop market saw strong growth in traffic, demand and MRO ...
In the 1970s, soaring jet fuel costs prompted German company RFB to develop a more cost-effective advanced trainer that could mimic jet handling. RFB's innovative Fantrainer featured a ducted fan ...