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Press Release
Issued by Pratt & Whitney Canada.
November 17, 2019
VR-Technologies, a part of Russian Helicopters Holding Company, and Pratt & Whitney have signed a contract for fitting the cutting-edge light VRT500 helicopter with gas turbine PW207V engines at the Dubai Airshow.
The PW207V is the advanced modification of the PW200 family engine with a capacity of up to 700 hp and designed for light-class rotorcraft. All in all, over 5,000 powerplants of this type have been produced by now. Together they clocked more than 11 million flight hours.
“PW200 family engines have shown excellent performance as reliable powerplants for helicopters. Currently they are being operated in more than 80 countries worldwide, which should considerably simplify the certification of VRT500 and render its after-sales support more accessible and efficient. Russian Helicopters has a successful experience of cooperation with Pratt & Whitney Canada, and I am sure that the VRT500 project will strengthen the partnership between the companies,” noted Andrey Boginsky, director general of Russian Helicopters Holding Company.
"The main component of any operating system is the engine. We are thrilled to announce that the VRT500 will be powered by PW200 engines, an engine and brand with a proven track record in safety, reliability, economy and ease of maintenance, which of course is key for our helicopter operators," said Alexander Okhonko, CEO of VR Technologies.
“Congratulations to VR Technologies for launching the VRT500 helicopter. We are proud that it has selected the PW207V engine. We look forward to working together to make this innovative platform a global success,” commented Anthony Rossi, vice president, business development and commercial services, Pratt & Whitney.
In order to be installed on the VRT500 helicopter, the PW207V will be adapted for powering single-engine rotorcraft with a corresponding amendment of its type certificate.
The VRT500 is a light single-engine helicopter with a coaxial rotor scheme and takeoff weight of 1,650 kg. The helicopter features the most spacious transport and cargo cabin in its class with a capacity of up to five passengers, and is equipped with a state-of-the-art interactive avionics suite. Due to the embodied design solution, this helicopter will be capable of reaching speeds of up to 250 km/h, have a flight range of up to 860 km and take up to 730 kg of payload on board. The helicopter is developed in the following configurations: passenger, utility, cargo, training, VIP and EMS.