P&WC engine picked to power new Textron turboprop
by Canadian Manufacturing.com Staff
The cargo variant of the new aircraft is designed to carry three shipping containers and has a 6,000-pound maximum payload capability
LONGUEUIL, Que.—Pratt & Whitney Canada engines will power a new Textron Inc. plane built for the utility segment.
The U.S.-based plane maker unveiled the new Cessna SkyCourier Nov. 27 and said logistics firm FedEx Express has signed on as the launch customer with a firm 50-plane order.
The twin-engine turboprop will be powered by the Quebec engine manufacturer’s PT6A-65SC engine, which the company says will deliver crucial high power during takeoff. P&WC’s PT6A family of engines have flown 387 million hours.
Textron Aviation said the new aircraft is designed to carry three LD3 shipping containers and has a 6,000-pound (approximately 2,700-kilogram) maximum payload capability. Along with a cargo variant, the company is also planning a design for passengers. The plane will have a 900-mile range.
The aircraft is expected to enter into service in 2020.
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