LAS VEGAS, Oct. 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Pratt &
Whitney AeroPower has been selected to provide its APS500[D]
auxiliary power unit (APU) for the Falcon 5X business jet –
Dassault Aviation's largest, most powerful twin-engine jet to date.
Pratt & Whitney AeroPower, a United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:
UTX) company, is partnering with Safran Microturbo for this
project. Microturbo is a Safran company (NYSE Euronext
Paris: SAF).
Dassault unveiled the launch of the Falcon 5X jet on
Oct. 21 at the NBAA2013 Business
Aviation Convention & Exhibition in Las Vegas, Nev.
The APS500[D] APU will provide the aircraft with electrical
power for main engine starting and cabin air conditioning while on
the ground.
"We are proud to supply our APU for this elite business jet,"
said Eileen Drake, vice president
and general manager, Pratt & Whitney AeroPower. "The APS500[D]
is a natural extension of our APUs developed for small regional
aircraft and mid-sized business jets. It is a highly reliable and
powerful APU, which will ensure enhanced cabin comfort for
passengers and the crew."
For the first time, the two partners will also provide Dassault
Aviation with the APU installation kit (including the air inlet and
the exhaust system with its noise attenuation device), which will
provide an integrated solution for enhanced performance.
"The F5X is a very exciting aircraft. Microturbo actively
contributes to this program with its experience and expertise in
the field of power systems, and integration on the aircraft. We are
delighted to be providing innovative technologies to deliver an
optimized APU solution," said Mr. Pierre-Yves Morvan, CEO of Microturbo.
Pratt & Whitney AeroPower has demonstrated product
performance over a complete range of aircraft. The company has more
than 6,000 commercial APUs in service – ranging from the smallest
business and regional jets to the largest wide-body commercial
airliners.
Safran Microturbo is a world-class supplier of equipment for a
wide range of civil and military aircraft and helicopters,
including the Dassault Aviation Rafale, with proven reliability and
performance of its power systems.
Dassault Aviation is a recognized leader in the design,
development, sale and support of all types of aircraft, from the
Rafale fighter to the Falcon range of high-end business jets.
It has delivered more than 8,000 military and civil aircraft to
83 countries over the past 60 years, and having logged nearly 28
million flight hours to date.
Pratt & Whitney is a world leader in the design, manufacture
and service of aircraft engines, auxiliary and ground power units
and small turbojet propulsion products. United Technologies
Corporation, based in Hartford,
Conn., is a diversified company providing high technology
products and services to the global aerospace and building
industries. To learn more about UTC, visit the website or follow
the company on Twitter: @UTC.
Microturbo (Safran) specializes in the design and production of
high-technology power systems and propulsion systems. Microturbo is
a world leader in the field of power systems and propulsion systems
and has delivered over 13,000 units. Safran is a leading
international high-technology group with three core businesses:
Aerospace (propulsion and equipment), Defense and Security.
Operating worldwide, the Group has 62,500 employees and generated
sales of 13.6 billion euros in 2012.
For more information, see http://www.safran-group.com
or follow @SAFRAN on Twitter.
This release includes "forward looking statements" concerning
anticipated business opportunities that are subject to risks and
uncertainties, including with regard to the programs described in
this release. Risks and uncertainties that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those anticipated or implied in
forward looking statements include the effect of economic
conditions in the markets in which we operate, including financial
market conditions, and fluctuation in interest rates, commodity
prices and foreign currency exchange rates; levels of end market
demand in the aerospace industry, including levels of demand for
the new aircraft described in this release; levels of air travel;
financial difficulties of commercial airlines; the financial
condition of suppliers; and challenges in the design, development,
production and support of advanced technologies and new products
and services. For information identifying other important economic,
political, regulatory, legal, technological, competitive and other
uncertainties, see UTC's 10-K, 10-Q and other reports filed with
the SEC
* The auxiliary power unit and small turbojet propulsion
businesses of Hamilton Sundstrand Power Systems became Pratt &
Whitney AeroPower on July 27, 2012.
Be advised that although we are now using the Pratt & Whitney
AeroPower name, logo and trademarks for most purposes, FAA rules
require that production approvals, product/part markings, and
associated contracts and proposals remain in the name of Hamilton
Sundstrand Corporation during a transition period that is planned
to conclude in 2014.
Janet
Dayton
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Angelique
Brandan
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P&W AeroPower
Communications
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Safran Microturbo
Communications
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858-627-6055
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+33 (0)675 685
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Janet.Dayton@pw.utc.com
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angelique.brandan@microturbo.fr
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