Turkish Aerospace Industries and the Light
Helicopter Turbine Engine Company (LHTEC), a 50-50 partnership between
Honeywell and Rolls-Royce, have signed an agreement to supply
CTS800 turboshaft engines for the Turkish Light Utility
Helicopter, a program of the Undersecretary for Defense Industry
since September 2013.
The agreement, which confirms a memorandum of
understanding signed at this year’s Paris Air Show, consists of a
five-year development program to integrate and certify the
CTS800-4AT engine model on the Turkish Light Utility Helicopter
(TLUH) platform.
The agreement is expected to result in a
production program that will provide helicopters to the local
Turkish military and civil market, as well as globally.
In addition to the development program, Light
Helicopter Turbine Engine Company (LHTEC) plans to industrialize
production and maintenance of the engine in Turkey, boosting the
Turkish aerospace market by providing local opportunities for
manufacturing and depot repair.
“This deal will deliver a wealth of employment
and industrial benefits to the Turkish aerospace industry,” said
Daryl Mastin, president, LHTEC. “LHTEC is committed to working
with local Turkish companies to manufacture the CTS800 engine as
well as establish a local depot with maintenance and repair
capabilities to support these future fleets.”
In addition to the positive impact on the local
workforce, the development program also delivers technical and
commercial advantages.
For delivery in 2020, Turkish Aerospace
Industries (TAI) will design a 5-ton, twin-engine utility
helicopter equipped with the CTS800, the same engine model that
powers the T129 ATAK helicopters currently in use by the Turkish
Land Forces.
With almost a quarter of the Turkish gross
domestic product stemming from its manufacturing sector, the
Turkish Light Utility Helicopter program brings significant
potential for domestic Turkish suppliers to provide manufacturing
and support for both the production program and engine
development. By working directly with local vendors, the CTS800
global support network will help create further job opportunities
that match local skills with domestic work demand.
“For TAI’s new locally developed helicopter, the
LHTEC CTS800 engine is a clear choice thanks to its proven
capabilities in the most challenging environments,” Mastin said.
“The synergy between the ATAK and TLUH fleets will allow greater
efficiency in logistics, maintenance and familiarity for
engineers, with a streamlined support network compared with other
engines on the market.”
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