Bombardier Takes First Production PW150A Powerplant
Bombardier Aerospace last week took delivery of the first PW150A engine from Pratt&Whitney Canada. Bombardier intends to use the powerplant, designed for high-speed turboprops of the 50- to 80-passenger-seat class, on its de Havilland Dash 8Q-400 aircraft. The engine, flat-rated at 5,071 shaft...
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