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Thu, Dec 17, 2015

EASA Certifies Bell 505 Arrius 2R Engine

Will Power The Jet Ranger X Helicopter

EASA has granted type certification for the Arrius 2R engine, that powers the Bell 505 Jet Ranger X.

“The Bell 505 is the first production Bell Helicopter to incorporate a Turbomeca engine,” said Turbomeca CEO Bruno Even. “Delivering a best-in-class solution, on time, continues to be a top priority for us. We are delighted with the progress of this blossoming Franco-American collaboration.”
 
“Our collaboration with Turbomeca has been outstanding. They have consistently delivered to schedule and we are delighted to have already received over 350 letters of intent since the launch of the Bell 505 in 2013," said Matt Hasik, Executive Vice President Commercial Business, Bell Helicopter. "The next step for Bell Helicopter will be the certification of the aircraft in 2016, followed by deliveries to our customers.”
 
“Arrius 2R is already a great success” said Jean-François Sauer, Vice President for Arriel & Arrius Programs. “Fifteen production engines have been shipped from our Grand Prairie, Texas, to the Bell Helicopter Lafayette facility in Louisiana; again all of them on time. We are confident we will meet the delivery schedule requirements and maximum production rate to meet customer needs.  In parallel, we have designed an impressive Entry-into-Service plan that will meet worldwide operators’ high levels of expectation.”
 
Officially launched at the 2013 Paris Air Show alongside the Bell 505, the Arrius 2R has followed a fast development schedule. During a rigorous evaluation campaign, starting in April 2014 with its first ground run, the engine has logged more than 2,500 ground test hours. The flight test campaign started in November 2014 with the Bell 505’s first flight at Bell’s Mirabel facility in Canada.

In August 2015, Turbomeca delivered the first production engine to the new Bell 505 assembly center in Lafayette, Louisiana.
 
The Arrius 2R is designed to deliver performance and power within the 500 shp range, while improving safety and lowering pilot workload via the dual-channel FADEC. It is the only turbine in the power range with this feature. With the proven Arrius 2F at its core, the twin-module configuration offers low maintenance and operating costs.
 
Reliability comes as standard and is reinforced by a 3,000 hour Time-Between-Overhaul offered at service entry. The new variant will also benefit from Turbomeca’s renowned service and support capabilities.

(Top image provided with Bell Helicopter news release. Lower image from file)

FMI: www.bellhelicopter.com

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