(02 Dec 2021)
Pratt & Whitney has received Transport Canada’s
approval for the latest member of the company’s PW800 family of
engines.
The PW812D engine powers all three of the Falcon
6X aircraft currently in flight-testing.
The 13,500 lb-thrust PW812D will provide the
Falcon 6X with a range of up to 5,100 nm (9,450 km) at Mach 0.85.
The aircraft test campaign
has accumulated over 500 flight test hours and 150 flights to
date. Type
certification is expected in late 2022.
Dassault Falcon 6X
“Pratt & Whitney Canada’s PW812D engine is a major
step forward in fuel efficiency, maintainability and performance,
and will help make the 6X a truly outstanding aircraft,” said
Dassault Aviation Chairman and CEO, Eric Trappier.
An initial production aircraft with a fully
outfitted cabin will soon join the development program. This
aircraft will conduct a global tour to evaluate aircraft and
system performance in the real world of business aviation,
including operation in remote locations and other challenging
environments.
Last month, a Falcon 6X flight test aircraft
landed at Paris-Le Bourget Airport, where it became one of the
first aircraft to refuel in the field using a sustainable aviation
fuel blend, provided by TotalEnergies.
Dassault Aviation will
continue to use SAF in the test program as part of the company’s
ongoing effort to minimize its CO2 footprint.
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