PW300 (MRO)
MTU has been cooperating with Pratt & Whitney Canada since 1985 on the PW300 engine family for medium-sized business jets. The company’s share in the PW305 and PW306 is 25 percent, and in the PW307 it is 15 percent.
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. Engines of this family power various business and regional jets.

Data
Data
Facts
- 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 and production
- Engine testing
- Low-pressure turbine
MTU share
- PW305, PW306: 25 %
- PW307: 15 %
Support
- Repair and overhaul at MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg
Partner
- Pratt & Whitney Canada
Technical Data
Max. thrust (takeoff) | 6,400 lbf |
Bypass ratio | 4.24:1 |
Pressure ratio | 20.58:1 |
Length | 86 in |
Fan diameter | 32 in |
Weight | 1,241 lbs |
Applications
- Dassault Falcon 7X
- Bombardier Learjet 85
- Bombardier Learjet 60
- Hawker Beechcraft 1000
- Gulfstream G200
- Fairchild Dornier 328Jet
- Cessna Citation Sovereign
- New Cessna Sovereign
Sales Contact
Jens Arend
Pratt & Whitney Canada Customer Service
Centre Europe GmbH
Dr.-Ernst-Zimmermann-Straße 4
14974 Ludwigsfelde
Deutschland
Tel.: +49 3378 824 517
Mobil: +49 170 6359303
Jens.Arend@ mtu.de
MRO Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A, PW200, PW300, PW500