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Mon, Aug 28, 2017

Mobil Jet Oil 387 Now Approved For PW1100G-JM And PW1400G-JM Engines

More Than 250 Aircraft Worldwide Now Being Protected With Mobil Jet Oil 387

ExxonMobil has announced that Mobil Jet Oil 387, a synthetic High Performance Capability turbine engine oil, has been approved by Pratt & Whitney for use in its PurePower PW1100G-JM and PW1400G-JM Geared Turbofan engines.

PurePower PW1100G-JM engines power the A320neo aircraft, while the PW1400G-JM is used on the Irkut MC-21 mid-range airliner.

“With its exceptional load-carrying capabilities and ability to maintain film thickness between moving components, Mobil Jet Oil 387 is well suited to protect the advanced gearboxes used in PW1100G-JM and PW1400G-JM engines from demanding operating conditions,” said Vipin Rana, global aviation lubricants sales manager at ExxonMobil.

In addition to its load-carrying capabilities, Mobil Jet Oil 387 delivers a combination of benefits that have never before been achieved with a HTS or HPC turbine oil, including outstanding deposit control, oxidative stability, seal compatibility and wear protection, as well as low temperature fluidity.

Since its introduction in late 2012, Mobil Jet Oil 387 has accumulated nearly one million hours of on-wing performance. It is now being used to protect more than 250 aircraft operated by carriers around the world.

Mobil Jet Oil 387 meets demanding industry specifications, including SAE AS5780 High Performance Capability and U.S. Military Specification MIL-PRF-23699-HTS, and is approved for use by engine manufacturers in a wide range of models and components.

All Mobil Jet turbine lubricants, including Mobil Jet Oil 387, are produced at ExxonMobil’s state-of-the-art Port Allen aviation lubricants plant in Baton Rouge, LA. The 90,000 square foot facility, which commenced operations in 2016, features advanced equipment and technologies that enable ExxonMobil to produce reliable supply of Mobil Jet oils and meet the increasing demand for high-performance synthetic aviation lubricants.

(Source: ExxonMobil media release. Image from file)

FMI: www.mobiljetoil387.com

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