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AE 2100
Power for SAAB, Lockheed, LMATTS and ShinMaywa
Developed to power the latest generation of high-speed turboprop aircraft, the AE 2100 has been designed to operate under
the demanding conditions of open water and off-runway take-offs and landings. Setting new standards of turboprop
performance, efficiency and economy, the AE 2100’s versatility is highlighted by its selection for regional, key military transport
and long-range maritime patrol applications worldwide.
Sharing a common core with both turbofan and turboshaft engine variants, the AE 2100 benefits from 70 per cent parts
commonality with the other engines in the AE family. This allows the collective service experience of over 4000 AE engine
deliveries to be carried through all phases of the AE 2100 product life cycle. Hence all AE 2100 operators benefit from over
17 million hours cumulative service experience and the continuous improvement and investment that this experience delivers.
Transporting passengers and cargo at record setting altitudes and speeds, the AE 2100 has power to spare – delivering the
reliability, durability and performance required by regional, transport and special mission applications worldwide. The AE 2100
continues to be the world’s leading high power turboprop.
Most efficient, environmentally friendly engine in its class
Powering high speed regional, transport and special mission aircraft
Core engine based on thoroughly proven T56 family
Over 75% of fleet supported under TotalCare agreements
Engine Specification
SLS, ISA flat rated to 37-45˚C/98-113˚F
Shaft HP capability
4,152-6,100shp
Pressure ratio
16.6
Inlet massflow
37.4lb/sec
Inlet diameter
31.2in
Length
103in
Stages
14 HPC, 2 HPT, 2 PT
Civil applications
Saab 2000
Military applications
Lockheed C130J, Lockheed/Alenia C27J,
Shinmaywa US-1A KAI
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Vcom9769 May 2005 Issue 2