Pratt & Whitney Logs 800 GTF Engine Orders In 2023 - AVweb

Pratt & Whitney reports that it has accrued more than 800 orders and commitments for its GTF geared turbofan engine so far this year. The company says it has received orders from airlines and lessors including Azorra, CALC, Carlyle Aviation Partners, Binter, Croatia Airlines, LATAM Airlines, Qantas Airways, United Airlines and Volaris. Among the airframes powered by GTF engines are the Airbus A220 and A320neo families and the Embraer E-Jets E2 family.


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GTF engine certification started in July 2022 “scheduled to become available to customers in 2024.” https://aviationsourcenews.com/news/pratt-whitney-begin-certification-testing-on-gtf-advantage-engine/
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The article refers to all GTF-family engines. The 2022/2024 dates are in regards to the next-gen GTF Advantage. https://www.avweb.com/air-shows-events/farnborough/pratt-whitney-begins-gtf-advantage-certification-testing