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Pratt & Whitney Canada’s PT6 E-Series Reaches 500,000 Flight Hours with Over 700 Engines in Service

Pratt & Whitney Canada’s PT6 E-Series Surpasses 500,000 Flight Hours
Pratt & Whitney Canada has announced that its PT6 E-Series™ engine family has surpassed 500,000 flight hours since its introduction in 2020, with over 700 engines currently in operation worldwide. The PT6 E-Series powers prominent aircraft such as the Daher TBM 960 and Pilatus PC-12 NGX and PRO, continuing to establish new standards in general aviation through its reliability and technological innovation.
Technological Advancements and Performance
The PT6 E-Series is distinguished as the first turboprop engine in its class to incorporate a dual-channel integrated electronic propeller and engine control system. This innovation facilitates single-lever engine management, significantly reducing pilot workload while optimizing engine performance and efficiency throughout all flight phases. The digital control system continuously monitors and adjusts engine and aircraft parameters, ensuring maximum power output and responsiveness regardless of altitude or operating conditions.
Cedric Gauthier, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for General Aviation at Pratt & Whitney Canada, emphasized the importance of this achievement, stating, “The PT6 E-Series is the most modern iteration of our legendary PT6 engine family, delivering advanced digital capabilities, enhanced fuel efficiency, and exceptional performance to the general aviation market. Achieving half a million flight hours in just a few years reflects the confidence our customers have in this engine and highlights how PT6 innovations continue to set the benchmark in general aviation.”
Legacy and Market Position
The PT6 engine remains unique as the only turboprop certified for commercial passenger flights on single-engine aircraft across North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Since its original launch in 1963, the PT6 family has powered more than 155 different aircraft models and accumulated over 500 million flight hours. Modern PT6 engines offer up to four times the power of the original design, with a 50% improvement in power-to-weight ratio and up to 20% better specific fuel consumption.
The market response to the PT6 E-Series’ durability and reliability has been overwhelmingly positive, reinforcing Pratt & Whitney Canada’s leadership in the turboprop sector. While competitors such as GE Aerospace and Honeywell accelerate their development of small turbofan engines—particularly for autonomous fighter aircraft—Pratt & Whitney Canada continues to navigate challenges in advancing its F135 Engine Core Upgrade and XA103 engine programs amid a highly competitive and rapidly evolving aerospace propulsion landscape.
Maintenance and Support Programs
To support its expanding operator base, Pratt & Whitney Canada offers comprehensive maintenance solutions, including the Eagle Service™ Plan, a pay-per-hour program covering scheduled maintenance, damage repair, and predictive support. The Engine Assurance Program has also been extended to include Pratt & Whitney Canada engines, reflecting sustained demand for reliable maintenance services. Additionally, TBM 960 operators benefit from the new Service Guarantee Program, which provides proactive support throughout engine ownership.
As a business unit of RTX (NYSE: RTX), Pratt & Whitney continues to lead in the design, manufacture, and servicing of aircraft engines and auxiliary power units for military, commercial, and civil aviation customers worldwide.

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