ATR and Pratt & Whitney Canada will investigate a “mild hybrid” version of PW127XT engine for the airframer’s proposed Evo upgrade of its regional turboprop, augmenting an enhanced version of the ...
As the first day of the Paris Air Show concludes, one of the most interesting pieces of news comes from ATR and RTX, the parent company ofPratt & Whitney. The two companies have announced that they ...
Multiple engine manufacturers are interested in powering the future ATR EVO family, which is slated for entry into service (EIS) in the early 2030s, but the turboprop airframer has delayed a go-ahead ...
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