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General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) recently conducted a successful test flight of their MQ-9B SkyGuardian Remotely Piloted Aircraft equipped with a PT6 E-Series model turboprop engine from Pratt & Whitney Canada. This milestone flight, which lasted 44 minutes, showcased the engine’s exceptional handling and acceleration. Representatives from GA-ASI and Pratt & Whitney were present to witness this significant event.

David Alexander, the President of GA-ASI, expressed his enthusiasm about incorporating the PT6 engine into their MQ-9B aircraft. He highlighted the long-standing partnership between GA-ASI and Pratt & Whitney, emphasizing the benefits of increased power for MQ-9B SkyGuardian and SeaGuardian customers. The PT6 E-Series engine offers improved performance and reliability, with a 33 percent increase in power compared to the current engine used in the MQ-9B.

The versatility of the PT6 engine family aligns with the future missions of the MQ-9B, providing key enhancements that will benefit customers. The advanced technology, including a dual-channel Full Authority Digital Engine Controller, ensures optimal performance for a variety of operational requirements. The MQ-9B is designed to offer extended endurance and range, along with auto takeoff and landing capabilities under SATCOM-only control. Its ability to operate in unsegregated airspace, supported by the GA-ASI-developed Detect and Avoid system, makes it a versatile and reliable platform for a range of missions.

Currently, deliveries of the MQ-9B have commenced for the United Kingdom, with contracts in place for Belgium, Canada, Taiwan, and the U.S. Air Force, particularly in support of the Special Operations Command. The Japan Coast Guard has already integrated the MQ-9B for maritime operations, while the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) has selected the MQ-9B for its Medium-Altitude, Long-Endurance (MALE) Remotely Piloted Aircraft System Trial Operation Project. Moreover, the MQ-9B has actively participated in various U.S. Navy exercises, including Northern Edge, Integrated Battle Problem, and Group Sail.

This successful test flight marks a significant advancement in GA-ASI’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology and capabilities to their customers. The collaboration with Pratt & Whitney underscores a shared dedication to innovation and performance in the aerospace industry. With the integration of the PT6 engine, the MQ-9B is poised to meet the evolving needs of customers worldwide, offering enhanced power, efficiency, and operational flexibility in a rapidly changing security landscape.