Engines

Dassault Falcon’s 6X business jet takes off with Pratt & Whitney Canada PW800

The engine has shown exceptional performance during testing with 3,000 hours of engine testing
The PW800 engine incorporates the latest generation of technologies in every aspect, from advanced design to innovative maintenance functionality.

The PW800 is the most modern, efficient and environmentally responsible engine in its class

12 March 2021: Dassault Falcon’s 6X business jet recently took its first successful flight powered by Pratt and Whitney Canada’s PW812D engines from the Dassault’s assembly centre in Bordeaux-Mérignac, France. The PW800 is the most modern, efficient and environmentally responsible engine in its class.

Maria Della Posta, president of Pratt & Whitney Canada said, “The PW812D engine for the Dassault Falcon 6X features the latest innovations and technologies. We are thrilled with the engine’s performance and proud to have it powering the Dassault Falcon 6X, building on our successful relationship with Dassault over the past 20 years of active programs.”

Using the most sustainable and high-performance technologies, the engine offers double-digit improvements in fuel burn, emissions, maintenance times and noise. The PW800 engine also incorporates the latest generation of technologies in every aspect, from advanced design to innovative maintenance functionality. For passengers, the engine is designed to provide an unmatched experience with an exceptionally quiet and comfortable cabin making it the quietest engine in its class.

“All of this is backed by the most comprehensive hourly maintenance program on the market,” added Della Posta.The PW800’s Eagle Service Plan (ESP Program) represents the industry’s most extensive end-to-end coverage, providing a true ‘concierge level’ of service, supported by data-driven prognostics.”

The engine has shown exceptional performance during testing with 3,000 hours of engine testing, including more than 300 hours on the flight test bed and 19,000 hours on the core. With the total PW800 engine family, more than 32,000 hours of testing has been conducted, including close to 25,000 hours of flight testing.