First FAA-Registered Daher TBM 960 En Route to U.S.
Certification was officially recognized on Friday on the latest very-fast turboprop.
Certification was officially recognized on Friday on the latest very-fast turboprop.
French OEM still waits for FAA certification on the TBM 960.
The move allows the manufacturer to advance plans on expansion in the U.S. and France.
Subtle changes now should reap large benefits for this turboprop’s pilots over the long term.
With certification under the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in hand, Daher debuted the latest member of its single-engine turboprop family, the TBM 960, at Sun ‘n Fun Aerospace Expo in Lakeland, Florida, on Tuesday. The newest TBM proposes simplified operations, digital data streams for more thorough analysis—and a level-up in takeoff and climb […]
In a move to boost its manufacturing presence in North America, the French OEM buys a factory.
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The TBM 700 has found a niche not only in its use by pilots for personal and business use—the turboprop also serves in military applications, including a fleet of 23 TBM 700As and 3 TBM 700Bs deployed for the French military. While the bulk of the fleet is detailed to the French Air and Space […]