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EBACE 2023 TURBOPROPS HIGHLIGHTS

The Daher TBM 960 was unveiled on April 2022 and is the latest high-end version of the TBM pressurized single turboprop aircraft family. The TBM 960 incorporates Pratt & Whitney Canada’s advancedPT6E66XT engine and a fully digital e-throttle,along with a digitally-controlled cabin that incorporates an all-new environmental control system,LED ambiance lighting, and electrically-dimmablewindows

At the heart of this latest TBM version is the intelligent PT6E-66XT powerplant and Hartzell Propeller’s fiveblade Raptor™ compositepropeller, both of which are linked to the dual-channel digital Engine and Propeller Electronic Control System (EPECS).

The Pilatus PC-12 NGX is the latest version of the PC12, the NGX boasts a completelyredesigned and modernised cabin, featuring larger windows and versatile BMW Designworks seating, makingfor a more enjoyable and productivepassenger experience. The latest PC-12NGX introduced the FADEC controlled PT6A-67XP engine allowing for AutoThrottlesystem installation and a low-speed propeller mode that lower the cabin noise

The King Air 260 entered service in 2021, combining the King Air 200 platform’srich history of rugged reliabilityand versatilitywith state-of-the-artupgrades and next-generation capabilities.Enhancements to the aircraftare the additionof the Innovative Solutions& Support (IS&S) ThrustSense® Autothrottle, along with a new digital pressurizationcontroller. The cockpit also offers the Collins Aerospace Multi-Scan weather radar system as a standard feature on every King Air 260.

The King Air 260 cabin, which seats seven passengers got a new redesigned interior and cabin amenities upgrade in 2022. The new luxurious cabin features a stunning new look with craftsman-builtcabinetry and a selection of opulent fabrics and color schemes, the luxurious, redesigned cabin interior will be available on all new King Air 260 aircraftin early 2022