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Watch a turboprop climb to 30,000 feet
Flying at 30,000 feet isn’t just about altitude — it’s about discipline. Air is thin, speeds are high, and mistakes compound fast. In a single-pilot cockpit, there’s no one else to catch errors.
MANILA, Philippines –Cebu Pacific expects to complete the transfer of all its turboprop operations out of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) by March. This is part of efforts to ease ...
A Chinese domestically developed 1,200-kilowatt-class turboprop engine successfully completed its ignition test by achieving stable ground operation at minus 30 C in Harbin, Northeast China’s ...
Here will be the first certified aircraft to be powered by the new 1,300 horsepower, super-efficient Catalyst™ engine from GE Aerospace™, a world-leading provider of jet engines for commercial and ...
The legacy ISR fleet of RC-12X Guardrail, MC-12S EMARSS and the EO-5C ARL-M turboprops will be replaced by the jet-powered High Accuracy Detection and Exploitation System (HADES). The U.S. Army has ...
For more than five decades, the Army has used its aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (A-ISR) turboprop fleet to provide critical A-ISR to maintain battlespace awareness and ...
DUBAI–A second homegrown turboprop trainer looks set to emerge from Emirati industry, this time in partnership with a Chinese manufacturer. The Zhongke TA-20 is a highly modified derivative of the ...
Embraer confirms it has cancelled development of a next-generation turboprop passenger aircraft, having previously said the project was on hold due to insufficiently advanced engine technologies. “The ...
June 16 (Reuters) - ATR, the world's largest commercial turboprop aircraft maker, and Pratt & Whitney Canada will collaborate to develop propulsion technology aimed at reducing fuel burn and ...
Singapore Airshow offers Dassault an opportunity to engage customers in a promising market.
Today's passenger aircraft house some of the most cutting-edge innovations in engine technology, and that list most certainly includes turboprop engines. In layman's terms, a turboprop is a jet engine ...
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