P&W concludes first PW1100G engine test on full-SAF

Pratt & Whitney has completed the first on-ground test using 100% sustainable aviation fuels on its GTF Advantage-configured PW1100G engines. The completion of the first test, which began on 1 March at its West Palm Beach facility, marks a “key step” for the North American enginemaker’s plans to roll out 100% SAF across its PW1100G-family engines. <br/>“The test is also a key element of an extensive development program to ready the GTF Advantage for entry into service in 2024, by validating the engine’s performance on 100% SAF in thrust transients, starting and operability,” says P&W. For the latest test, the enginemaker used 100% vegetable oil-based HEFA-SPK (hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids synthetic paraffinic kerosine) fuel acquired from USA-based World Energy. P&W is also working with the Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative and ASTM International to validating its engines to operate with 100% SAF. Current standards allow for up to 50% SAF, blended with standard kerosene. <br/>
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3/16/22