Pratt & Whitney Canada APS2600E APU receives ETSO authorisation from EASA
Pratt & Whitney Canada APS2600E APU receives ETSO authorisation from EASA
Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) APS2600E auxiliary power unit that will fly aboard the Embraer E190-E2 has been granted European Technical Standard Order (ETSO) authorisation by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
"This is the culmination of a global effort involving Pratt & Whitney operations in North America and Europe, Embraer in Brazil, and EASA in Germany," says Marty Kessell, Vice President, APU Market, P&WC. "It is a significant achievement because it's the first APU developed by Pratt & Whitney Rzeszów S.A. (Poland), the newly appointed design organization for P&WC's APUs."
"Our family of APUs covers a broad variety of aircraft platforms and the critical mass of APUs we have flying has been the impetus for us to create an exceptional customer service network," says Kessell. "We have one of the world's largest service networks and the most experienced service experts in the business ready to serve APU customers 24/7 virtually anywhere in the world."
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