Pratt & Whitney Canada Passes One Billion Flight-Hour Milestone

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Key Takeaways:

  • Pratt & Whitney Canada engines have collectively logged one billion flying hours since the company's inception in 1928, with over 110,000 engines produced to date.
  • The company currently has over 66,000 engines in service across various aviation segments, including business, general, regional transport, rotorcraft, and auxiliary power units.
  • Pratt & Whitney Canada is also celebrating the 60th anniversary of its PT6 engine family, which was introduced in 1963 and has seen over 64,000 units produced.
  • The PT6 engine continues to evolve, with the latest E-Series, launched in 2019, featuring integrated electronic propeller and engine control and other advanced features.
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Pratt & Whitney Canada announced last week that its engines have now logged one billion flying hours since the company was founded in 1928. According to Pratt & Whitney, it has produced more than 110,000 engines to date with over 66,000 currently in service. The company makes products for segments including business aviation, general aviation, regional transport, rotorcraft and auxiliary power units.

“Every second, a P&WC-powered aircraft takes off or lands somewhere on the planet, whether they’re driving commerce, reuniting families, or powering humanitarian missions, emergency medical services, or search and rescue missions,” said Pratt & Whitney Canada President Maria Della Posta. “Achieving one billion flying hours is made possible by the dedicated team at Pratt & Whitney Canada along with our customers, suppliers and the extended P&WC community.”

Pratt & Whitney is also celebrating the 60th anniversary of its PT6 engine family. Introduced in 1963, more than 64,000 PT6 engines have been produced so far. The latest version, the PT6 E-Series, was launched in 2019 and features integrated electronic propeller and engine control, along with auto-start, full digital envelope protection and single-lever operation.

Kate O'Connor

Kate is a private pilot, certificated aircraft dispatcher, and graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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