Turbofan Engines
TFE731 Turbofan Engine
Multiple TFE731 models offer 3,500 to 5,000 pounds of thrust, backed by more than 100 million flight hours of proven experience, performance, and reliability.
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Though most people would be satisfied with the performance of the legendary TFE731 turbofan engine, our engineers have continued to make engine improvements. In fact, for the TFE731-50R engine, they made 70 improvements to the already robust engine, including improved core and low-pressure spool technologies, new digital electronic engine control (DEEC) and a complete nacelle and thrust reverser system.
These changes resulted in greater versatility, dramatically improved temperature margins, a better lapse rate than the TFE731-5BR and, depending on altitude condition, up to eight percent better specific fuel consumption (SFC).
Performance
- Key Benefits
- 108 million flight hours to date
- 13,000 engines produced to date
- 9,400 engines still in service
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- Compatible Platform
- Bombardier Learjet 70/75
- Dassault Falcon 900
- Gulfstream 150
Power and Electrical
- Takeoff Thrust
- 5,000 pounds of thrust
Performance
- Key Benefits
- 108 million flight hours to date
- 13,000 engines produced to date
- 9,400 engines still in service
Filter
- Compatible Platform
- Bombardier Learjet 70/75
- Dassault Falcon 900
- Gulfstream 150
Power and Electrical
- Takeoff Thrust
- 5,000 pounds of thrust
- Key Benefits : 108 million flight hours to date|13,000 engines produced to date|9,400 engines still in service
- Compatible Platform : Bombardier Learjet 70/75|Dassault Falcon 900|Gulfstream 150
- Takeoff Thrust : 5,000 pounds of thrust
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