New Upgrade Delivers 40 Percent More Payload at Altitude
HELI-EXPO®, Houston, Feb. 21, 2010 -- Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced
today that it has teamed with Eagle Copters of Calgary, Alberta, to offer an
HTS900 engine upgrade for the Bell 407 helicopter, called the Eagle 407
HP.
“Eagle 407 HP operators are going to see a big difference, especially flying
cargo high or hot, because of a 26 percent increase in shaft horsepower,” said
Carl Esposito, vice president, Marketing & Product Management, Honeywell
Aerospace. “The HTS900 fills the Bell transmission with power up to 14,500
feet.”
The new Eagle 407 HP, using design and engineering licensed from Bell
Helicopter, will provide operators up to a 40 percent increase in
Hover-Out-of-Ground-Effect (HOGE) performance at International Standard
Atmosphere (ISA) +20°C conditions, while delivering a 10 percent reduction in
fuel consumption. The increased altitude payload allows for full onboard
mission equipment and fuel capacity, allowing mission completion without repeat
flights.
“The Eagle 407 HP transforms the Bell 407 into a real high-hot performer,” said
Mike O’Reilly, president of Eagle Copters. “Using Bell Helicopter design and
engineering adds an enormous credibility to the design.”
The Honeywell HTS900 engine is a new type of engine design that provides
superior performance in high, hot conditions, fuel efficiency and operating
costs. New technologies include a dual centrifugal compressor, cooled
single-crystal turbine blades, effusion cooled combustor liner, and a
dual-channel Full Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC).
“The HTS900 engine delivers more than 1,000 Shaft Horsepower (SHP) and the
lowest fuel consumption and highest power-to-weight ratio of any engine in its
class,” said Esposito. “The HTS900 upgrade delivers 10 percent lower fuel burn
and on-condition maintenance with no hard time overhaul limits, achieving a 10
percent lower operating cost.”
Honeywell offers a full range of helicopter equipment, from aircraft engines,
auxiliary power units and other mechanical systems to the Zing™ Health Usage
Monitoring Systems (HUMS). Honeywell's safety systems for helicopters address
the challenges of traffic, terrain and weather, helping to ensure safe flight
and guard against Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT), weather related
hazards, and collisions with obstacles and other aircraft.
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