Wed, Sep 19, 2007
Modification Adds Williams FJ44-3A Turbofans To Citation
550
Sierra Industries tells ANN the company recently achieved a
development milestone in its latest FJ44 re-engining program for
the Citation II. The first engine runs were completed at Sierra's
Uvalde, TX modification center, following diagnostic tests and
engineering reviews involving both Williams International
representatives and FAA certification personnel.
The Super II FJ44-3A engines were run multiple times through a
complete range of tests including prolonged operation at full
power. All systems (hydraulic, electrical, environmental and FADEC)
were tested with excellent results clearing the aircraft for first
flight anticipated within a week.
"It was very exciting to see the engines run after an intensive
development program," said Sierra President and CEO Mark
Huffstutler. "I am especially proud that not only are we developing
the program in full cooperation with Williams International and the
FAA but that all systems were operational on this first run. We
will soon be flying this Super II and are on target to achieve FAA
certification by the end of the year."
The Super II development program builds on Sierra's Eagle II and
Stallion modifications, both of which feature Williams
International FJ44 turbofan engines. FAA certification is expected
by the end of the year; the company notes it has produced 40 FJ44
re-engined Citations in the last five years.
As ANN reported, Super II
involves adding 2820 lb. thrust, FADEC Williams FJ44-3 engines
to the Cessna 550 Citation II model -- resulting in an increase of
1000 lbs. of thrust and over 400 miles range.
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