PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: ITP Aero (Industria de Turbo Propulsores)
ITP has signed an agreement with Honeywell to extend its participation as an RRSP (Risk and Revenue Sharing Partner) in the sixth application of the HTF7000, the HTF7700L that powers the Cessna Citation Longitude business jet.
The HTF7700L version, with 7,550 lb. takeoff thrust, is part of Honeywell’s HTF7000 family of engines, which has set a new standard for business jet propulsion systems. ITP has been an RRSP of this programme since 1999 and, as a partner, has responsibility for the manufacture of static parts for the LPT (Low-Pressure Turbine). ITP also participates in design activities, component testing and engine control development work from its facilities in Spain, the United Kingdom and Mexico.
In addition, ITP has signed a framework agreement with Honeywell to supply engineering services related to design, analysis, drafting, controls, validation and verification, and testing.
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| ITP Aero (Industria de Turbo Propulsores) | Brazing, Thrust Reversers, Discs & Diaphragms, Fans, Engine Parts, Engine Nozzles, Exhaust Systems, Engine Housings, Compressors |
| Honeywell Aerospace, Engines & Systems | Turbofan Engines, Test Equipment, Fuel Test Equipment, Data Acquisition Systems, Turboprop Engines, Engine Parts, Turboshaft Engines, Auxiliary Power Units |
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| Cessna Citation Longitude |
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| Engine Components |
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