(Reuters) – Airbus Helicopters said on Wednesday it had decided to focus on one engine type for its X4 programme, choosing Safran subsidiary Turbomeca as the sole engine supplier and dropping a Canadian unit of Pratt & Whitney.
Airbus Helicopters said it came to the decision after market research suggested the need for a “significant” increase in engine power compared with previous scenarios for the future replacement to its best-selling EC155/Dauphin.
The Airbus Group subsidiary had originally designed the medium-lift, twin-engined helicopter around two engine choices – Turbomeca’s Arrano and the PW210E engine from Pratt & Whitney Canada, a unit of United Technologies.
The programme will now go ahead with an uprated version of the Turbomeca engine, Airbus Helicopters said in a statement.
The X4 prototype, with angular blades and a shrouded tail rotor set off at a slight angle to increase stability, is expected to be unveiled at an exhibition next month, providing a successor to the distinctive bottle-nosed Dauphin helicopter.
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