PW300
MTU has been cooperating with Pratt & Whitney Canada since 1985 on the PW300 engine family for medium-size business jets. The company's share in the PW305 and PW306 is 25% and in the PW307 15%.
PW300 family engines are two-shaft turbofan engines. MTU contributes the development and production of the complete three-stage low-pressure turbine including the exit case and the mixer and performs test runs. Engines of this family find homes on various business and regional jets.
| Technical Data |
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Max. thrust |
31.0 kN |
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Bypass ratio |
4,24 :1 |
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Pressure ratio |
20.58 :1 |
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Length |
2190 mm |
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Fan diameter |
818 mm |
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Weight |
563 kg |
Facts – PW300
- Two-shaft turbofan-engine
- Single-stage fan with large airfoil height
- Five-stage compressor: four axial stages, one radial stage (all of the blisks)
- Variable inlet guide vanes
- Two-stage high-pressure turbine with cooled single-crystal blades
- Three-stage low-pressure turbine
- Modular design
- Digital control unit (FADEC)
- On-condition maintenance
Development & production at MTU
- Engine testing
- Low-pressure turbine
Support
- Repair and overhaul at MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg
MTU share in the PW300 program
- PW305, PW306: 25%
- PW307: 15%
Partner:
- Pratt & Whitney Canada
Applications & Partners
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| Learjet 60 | Cessna Sovereign | |
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| Falcon 7X | Do 328Jet |

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