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ATEC to develop advanced Army helicopter engine capability

The company, a joint Honeywell-Pratt & Whitney venture, gets contract to develop capability for future vertical lift combat helicopters.

By Geoff Ziezulewicz
Advanced Turbine Engine Company, a joint Honeywell-Pratt & Whitney venture, has received a U.S. Army contract to develop advanced helicopter engine capabilities. The service's Apache helicopter is shown here. U.S. Army photo
Advanced Turbine Engine Company, a joint Honeywell-Pratt & Whitney venture, has received a U.S. Army contract to develop advanced helicopter engine capabilities. The service's Apache helicopter is shown here. U.S. Army photo

HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Oct. 4 (UPI) -- Advanced Turbine Engine Company, a joint Honeywell-Pratt & Whitney venture, has received a U.S. Army contract to develop advanced helicopter engine capabilities.

The contract for an unspecified amount was announced by the company Tuesday.

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It will involve the development and demonstration of advanced engine capabilities that could be applicable to a new fleet of future vertical lift combat helicopters.

The deal, part of the service's Alternate Concept Engine, or ACE, program, seeks to develop and validate new engine designs that will improve vertical lift, range, speed, payload, survivability and reliability for Army helicopters.

The company will develop advanced variable speed turbine capabilities, as well as other advanced technologies as part of a demonstrator engine.

It will also focus on reducing operational and life cycle costs, as well as the logistical footprint.

Also Tuesday, the company announced it had been awarded a contract for preliminary design review of the improved turbine engine, a more powerful and fuel-efficient engine for the Army's fleet of Black Hawk and Apache helicopters.

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