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Pratt & Whitney updates A320neo engine with new GTF Advantage

Pratt & Whitney updates A320neo engine with new GTF Advantage
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Risk Deurloo, President of Commercial Engines for Pratt & Whitney | Official Website

The Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engine, part of the P&W GTF series used on the A320neo, has been updated to the GTF Advantage (GTF-A). Announced in December 2021, this new variant promises enhanced fuel efficiency, durability, and improved thrust at high-altitude airports.

Tom Pelland, GTF chief engineer at Pratt & Whitney, claims that the GTF-A will provide "8% greater thrust at hot and high airports, and 4% better thrust at sea level." This update builds upon previous sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) testing with aims for 100% SAF compatibility.

Pratt & Whitney has achieved these advancements by optimizing airflow control between turbine and seals, lowering compressor temperatures, and utilizing durable coatings. Risk Deurloo, President of Commercial Engines for Pratt & Whitney, remarked: “GTF engines already offer the lowest fuel consumption and CO2 emissions for single-aisle aircraft. The GTF Advantage engine extends that lead.”

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The original GTF engine introduced geared technology to commercial aviation. This innovation allows turbines and fans to rotate at different speeds through a gearbox, offering benefits in fuel consumption and noise reduction.

Despite initial challenges faced by the PW1100G series such as inflight failures traced to low-pressure turbine issues—prompting engine replacements—the company remains optimistic about future prospects. Neil Mitchill from RTX noted plans to remove hundreds of engines due to ongoing concerns.

The GTF-A is expected to begin deliveries later in 2025 following FAA certification. As of February 2025, over 2,200 GTF-powered aircraft have been delivered globally. Deurloo commented on these milestones coinciding with Pratt & Whitney's centennial celebration: “With this certification... it’s fitting we mark these milestones in 2025.”

Pratt & Whitney aims for the GTF-A to rewrite its history with geared turbofans by overcoming past reliability issues while maintaining operational advantages.

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