EADS Socata Announces the "Ultimate Personal Aircraft" |
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Base price of the TBM 850 is set at $2,576,930 in 2006. A version with typical customer options and equipped for RVSM (Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum) operation will list at $2,799,850.
“The TBM 850 is the fruit of our close relationship with TBM customers. We listened to their requests to make the fastest aircraft in its class even faster, and the result is the TBM 850 – which we believe is the ultimate personal aircraft,” said EADS Socata Chairman and CEO Stéphane Mayer. "Jet-like cruise speeds, improved climb and ‘hot and high’ performance are coupled with low direct operating costs, insurability and proven technology. These attributes are sure to make the TBM 850 a success with both existing and new owners/operators.
“We believe the TBM 850 will help us to strengthen our market position in business and private aviation, and this is demonstrated by the fact that more than two-thirds of next year’s production has been sold before the first TBM 850 aircraft leaves the production line. The TBM 850 is also a good example of EADS’ global sourcing strategy with over 70% of its bill of materials originating in North America, and more than 80% of TBM aircraft sales to the U.S. market,” Mayer added.
Hot and high performance, (often a weakness for turboprops and light jets) is not an issue for the TBM 850. As an example, at an altitude of FL310 in ISA +20°C conditions, the TBM 850’s cruise performance increases by more than 55 knots over the TBM 700 C2 (EADS Socata’s current flagship aircraft).
All-important climb performance also is substantially improved over typical turboprops. The TBM 850’s time-to-climb is a mere 15 minutes to an altitude of FL260 (almost 25% faster than the TBM 700 C2), and 20 minutes to its service ceiling of FL310 at gross weight.
The TBM 850 offers jet performance and excellent short-field characteristics without exposing owners and pilots to the huge leap in direct operating costs, time-consuming transition training, and the insurance premiums associated with the emerging category of light jets. In addition, the TBM 850 benefits directly from the 15 years of proven experience gained with the TBM 700.
However, these performance improvements do not detract from the TBM 850’s long-range cruise capabilities. Owners selecting the long range cruise power setting in an RVSM-equipped TBM 850 will be able to fly direct from Minneapolis to Miami (while most light jets will need to make an intermediate fuel stop). Even at long-range (economy) cruise, the TBM 850 offers cruise speeds of more than 250 KTAS at FL310 – which is as fast as the maximum cruise speed of some competing single-engine turboprops at similar altitudes.
The powerplant of the TBM 850 is Pratt & Whitney Canada’s PT6A-66D, the latest addition to the world’s most popular family of turboprop engines (with over 33,000 engines produced to date). The PT6A-66D delivers 1,825 eshp flat-rated to 850 shp for the TBM 850. Its single-crystal compressor turbine blades enable higher operating temperatures and, coupled with a new first-stage compressor design, gives the TBM 850 its enhanced high-altitude performance.
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EADS Socata is one of the world’s leading general aviation manufacturers, with more than 6,000 aircraft flying in 65 countries. The company continues a tradition initiated by Morane-Saulnier in 1911, which includes the MS 760 ParisJet – the world’s first business jet. Today, EADS Socata manufactures the TBM family of high-speed turboprops, along with the TB GT range of piston touring and training aircraft. It also produces aerostructures for use on Airbus aircraft (including the new A380 and A400M military transport), the Dassault Falcon 7X, Eurocopter helicopters and Embraer regional jets.
The company is headquartered in Tarbes, France, and its North American operations are located Pembroke Pines, Florida. EADS Socata is a wholly-owned subsidiary of EADS – the second largest aerospace and defense company in the world. The EADS Group includes the aircraft manufacturer Airbus, the world's largest helicopter supplier Eurocopter and the MBDA joint venture, the international leader in missile systems. EADS is the prime contractor for the Ariane launcher, develops the A400M military transport aircraft and is the largest industrial partner for the European satellite navigation system Galileo.
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EADS North America is the North American operation of EADS. As a leader in all sectors of defense and homeland security, EADS North America and its parent company, EADS, contribute over $6 billion to the U.S. economy annually and support more than 100,000 American jobs through its network of suppliers and services. With 10 operating companies located in 29 cities and 16 states (including Socata Aircraft in Pembroke Pines, Florida), EADS North America offers a broad array of advanced solutions to its customers in the commercial, homeland security, aerospace and defense markets.
| Guy Hicks | EADS North America |
Tel.: (703) 236-3300 mailto: guy.hicks@eads-na.com |