
World’s fastest single turboprop will fly in its home country
Tarbes, 22 December 2006
EADS Socata announces today the delivery of the first TBM 850 VFT (Very Fast Turboprop) to a French customer. The owner will use the aircraft for both business and private purposes. It replaces his previous aircraft, a TBM 700C2, which will remain in France with a new owner.
The TBM 850 VFT is the world’s fastest single engine turboprop, with a maximum cruising speed of 320 KTAS at flight level 260 (in ISA conditions). A 850-shp version of the six-seat business turboprop TBM 700, the TBM 850 combines the cruising speed and journey times typical of light jets with economical direct operating costs, while offering the range and excellent weight carriage capacity of turboprop aircraft.
Launched in December 2005, there are already 80 orders for TBM 850s on the books. The first aircraft were delivered in February this year, with a total of 42 delivered to date. The majority of these aircraft have been purchased by US customers, but around a dozen orders came from operators in Europe, Africa and the Asia-Pacific. “This is the highest production rate since the beginning of the TBM programme,” stated Stéphane Mayer, Chairman and CEO of EADS Socata.
“After the USA, Canada, UK and Switzerland, this first delivery in France of a TBM 850 demonstrates that our aircraft is particularly suited to the transportation requirements of European companies and their needs of transportation. Thanks to its outstanding performance levels, its ability to fly in densely populated European airspace and its low operating costs, the TBM 850 allows its operator to zip to any small airport in Europe or the Mediterranean region without any intermediate stopover,” said Nicolas Chabbert, EADS Socata’s VP Sales and Marketing.
EADS Socata is one of the world’s leading general aviation manufacturers, with more than 17,000 aircraft built since its creation as Morane-Saulnier in 1911.
Current products include the TBM family of high-speed turboprops, TB GT piston aircraft, aerostructures for Airbus civil airliners, the A400M military transporter, Dassault Falcon jets, Eurocopter helicopters and Embraer regional jets.
Heaquartered in Tarbes, France, with North American operations in Pembroke Pines, Florida, EADS Socata is a wholly owned subsidiary of EADS – a global leader in aerospace, defence and related services.
In 2005, EADS generated revenues of €34.2 billion and employed a workforce of about 113,000.
Media contacts:
| Karelle Michel | EADS Socata Americas |
Tel.: +1 954 893 1412 |
| Philippe de Segovia | EADS Socata International |
Tel.: +33 (0)670 21 70 47 |
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Powerplant |
PWC PT6A-66D turboprop | |
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Thermodynamic power |
1825 eshp | |
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Nominal power: |
850 shp | |
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Usable fuel capacity: |
281.6 gal |
1,066 liters |
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Overall length |
34.92 ft |
10.645 m |
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Wingspan |
41.60 ft |
12.680 m |
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Internal | ||
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Maximum freight volume in cabin |
123.6 cu. ft. |
3.5 cu.m |
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Basic empty weight |
4,699 lb |
2,132 kg |
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Maximum ramp weight (MRW) |
7, 430 lb |
3,373 kg |
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Basic maximum payload |
1,333 lb |
605 kg |
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Maximum payload with maximum fuel |
849 lb |
385 kg |
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Maximum luggage in storage areas |
297 lb |
135 kg |
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Maximum cruising speed At long-range settings |
252 KTAS |
467 Km/h |
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Maximum cruise speed At 26,000 ft |
320 KTAS |
593 km/h |
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Time to climb to 26,000 ft |
15 min | |
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Time to climb to |
20 min | |
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Certified ceiling |
31,000 ft |
9,449 m |
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Take-off |
2,840 ft |
866 m |
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Landing |
2,430 ft |
741 m |
Maximum range (ISA conditions, MTOW, No wind, 45 min fuel reserve)
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At long-range settings | ||
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With maximum payload |
1,100 Nm |
2,037 km |
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With maximum fuel |
1,520Nm |
2,815 km |
At maximum cruise speed
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With maximum payload |
1,005 Nm |
1,861 km |
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With maximum fuel |
1,365 Nm |
2,528 km |