Engines

Pratt & Whitney’s PW307 engine family enters as newest variant in MTU’s engine capabilities

The PW307D is the newest variant to be added to MTU’s engine capabilities in Berlin-Brandenburg.
MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg has been performing MRO and mobile repair services on the PW300 engine family since 2001.

The PW307 engine family powers the Dassault Falcon 8X in and has been in service since 2016.

19 September 2021: MTU Maintenance recently achieved its latest milestone certification to carry out the PW307 maintenance, repair and overhaul. The PW307D is the newest variant to be added to MTU’s engine capabilities in Berlin-Brandenburg. The PW307 engine family powers the Dassault Falcon 8X in and has been in service since 2016.

André Sinanian, Managing Director and Senior Vice President, MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg said, “We are delighted to be fully certified for the newest generation of PW300 engines. We have carried out all necessary preparations, such as correlating the test cell, and look forward to receiving the first engines. We are specialized in small to midsize fan engines and expect this program to run well into the 2030s.

The PW307 engine has a maximum take-off thrust of 6,400 pounds with each engine having more power than its predecessors. MTU Aero Engines have been manufacturing PW300 engine parts since 1985. They have a 15 percent stake in the PW307 engine program and are responsible for the development and production of the complete three-stage low-pressure turbine, including the exit case and the mixer.

MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg has been performing MRO and mobile repair services on the PW300 engine family since 2001. Engine service contracts are managed by Pratt & Whitney Customer Service Centre Europe, a joint venture between MTU Maintenance Brandenburg and Pratt & Whitney Canada, which is responsible for aftermarket services sales and marketing activities for P&WC engines across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.