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Seven-blade MT-Propeller gains EASA approval for M700 Fury
The new MT-Propeller STC brings performance and noise benefits to M700 Fury, with FAA certification expected to follow.

Piper Aircraft’s advanced seven-blade MT-Propeller has received EASA STC approval for the M700 Fury, with FAA certification expected in the near future.

Designed with advanced composite materials and aerodynamic efficiency, the seven-blade MT-Propeller enhances performance and cabin comfort, offering a refined and responsive flight profile. For M700 Fury operators, it provides performance improvements including decreased take off distance, higher climb rate and a quieter cabin.

“Integrating the seven-blade MT-Propeller into the Fury platform underscores Piper's commitment to continuous innovation and customer-driven enhancements,” says Marc Ouellet, vice president, engineering and manufacturing. “This option provides operators with improved take off and climb performance while reducing noise levels for both passengers and communities.”

European customers interested in equipping their M700 Fury with the seven-blade MT-Propeller STC are encouraged to contact their regional Piper dealer.

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