Citation Mustang engine approval is major landmark for very light jets

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Nov 15, 2005
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Pratt & Whitney Canada’s PW615F engine for Cessna’s Citation Mustang received Transport Canada type certification on 30 December 2005. It is the first of the company’s new generation of very-light jet (VLJ) engines to be certificated.

"Similar approvals from US and European airworthiness authorities will be forthcoming,â€￾ says P&WC, which is ramping up production to deliver around 500 PW600-family series engines in 2006, and 1,200 a year within four years. The dual-channel full-authority digital electronic control (FADEC)-equipped PW615F, rated at 1,350lb thrust (6kN), will be followed by the PW610 for the Eclipse Aviation Eclipse 500, with engine certification targeted for the end of March.The PW617 powering the Embraer Phenom 100 VLJ is due for certification in late 2007.

Selected to power the Citation Mustang in January 2003, the PW615F was certificated less than a month after the Mustang received type inspection authorisation from the US Federal Aviation Administration.

Flight International