Honeywell’s high-performance, high-power engines are reliable, time-tested, require less maintenance due to a simple, rugged design, operate in the harshest environments, and are fuel-efficient.
As can be seen from the table below, Honeywell engines are a popular option when it comes to private jet propulsion.
Honeywell’s continuous improvement programs have resulted in engines that provide more power with lower fuel consumption.
These improvements increase mission range and payload capabilities over a wider operating spectrum for both civil and military operators: at a competitive price.
The following Honeywell engines are those that power private jets – both past and present.
Honeywell’s high-performance, high-power engines are reliable, time-tested, require less maintenance due to a simple, rugged design, operate in the harshest environments, and are fuel efficient.
The engines that are currently bolted to these private jets date as far back as 1970 with the TFE731-5AR engines powering the Dassault Falcon 20F-5BR.
Since 1970, Honeywell have been continuously developing their engines, making them lighter and more fuel efficient.
Honeywell makes engines of all sizes for a variety of applications. As you can see, Honeywell engines are capable of powering light jets, such as the Learjet 75 Liberty, all the way to large jets such as the Falcon 900LX.