Safran Arriel 2K To Power AW09

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Key Takeaways:

  • Leonardo has selected Safran’s Arriel 2K engine to power its new single-engine AW09 helicopter, replacing the Honeywell HTS900 used in earlier prototypes.
  • Safran Helicopter Engines highlights the Arriel 2K as the latest version of its engine family, chosen for its high capability, reliability, and operational ease.
  • Developed by Leonardo-owned Kopter, the AW09 is a clean-sheet design capable of carrying a pilot and eight passengers, boasting a 140-knot cruise speed and a 430-NM range.
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Leonardo has announced that its new single-engine AW09 helicopter will be powered by Safran’s Arriel 2K engine. Leonardo noted that the Arriel 2K has already been installed on its latest prototype and flight testing is expected to begin shortly. Previous AW09 prototypes were flown using Honeywell’s HTS900 powerplant.

“We are proud that Leonardo has placed its trust once again in Safran Helicopter Engines to power its latest light helicopter,” said Safran Helicopter Engines CEO Franck Saudo. “The Arriel 2K engine is the latest version of the well-known Arriel engine family and will clearly bring high level of capability, reliability and ease of operations to the AW09.”

Formerly called the SH09, the clean-sheet AW09 is being developed by Switzerland-based Kopter, which was acquired by Leonardo in 2020. The single-engine AW09 is expected to offer a cruise speed of 140 knots and 430-NM range, along with being capable of carrying external loads of up to 3,300 pounds. It will seat a pilot and eight passengers and come equipped with the Garmin G3000H integrated flight deck.

Kate O'Connor

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