General Electric CT7

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The General Electric CT7 is a family of turboshaft and turboprop engines widely used in regional aircraft and military helicopters for their reliability and efficiency.

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instanceOf turboprop engine family
turboshaft engine family
applicationEnvironment maritime operations
offshore oil and gas support
search and rescue operations
civilUse offshore transport helicopters
regional turboprop airliners
configuration two-shaft gas turbine
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designFeature annular combustor
axial-centrifugal compressor
free power turbine
modular construction
developmentBasis General Electric T700-T6E1
surface form: General Electric T700 military turboshaft
familyMember CT7-2
CT7-2
surface form: CT7-5

CT7-2
surface form: CT7-6

CT7-2
surface form: CT7-8

CT7-2
surface form: CT7-9
fuelType Jet A
Jet A-1
aviation kerosene
introducedAs civil derivative of the T700
manufacturer GE Aviation
surface form: General Electric Aviation
marketSegment 1,500–3,000 shaft horsepower class
militaryUse naval helicopters
tactical transport aircraft
notableCharacteristic good hot-and-high performance
high efficiency
high reliability
low specific fuel consumption
operatorType civil operators
military operators
partOf General Electric CT7 self-linksurface differs
surface form: General Electric T700/CT7 engine family
primaryUse helicopter propulsion
regional aircraft propulsion
relatedTo General Electric T700-T6E1
surface form: General Electric T700
status in production
usedOnAircraft AgustaWestland AW101
AgustaWestland AW189
CASA C-295
surface form: Airbus C-295

CASA CN-235
surface form: CASA/IPTN CN-235

KAI Surion (KUH-1)
Leonardo AW149
AgustaWestland AW189
surface form: Leonardo AW189K

NH90 helicopter
surface form: NHIndustries NH90

Saab 340
Sikorsky S-70 family
surface form: Sikorsky S-70 variants (export and civil)

Sikorsky S-92

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Saab 340 AEW&C engineModel General Electric CT7
AW101 helicopter typicalEngineModel General Electric CT7
AW189 helicopter engineModel General Electric CT7
subject surface form: AW189
this entity surface form: General Electric CT7-2E1
Saab 340 powerplant General Electric CT7
this entity surface form: General Electric CT7 turboprop
Sikorsky S-92 engineModel General Electric CT7
this entity surface form: General Electric CT7-8A
General Electric CT7 partOf General Electric CT7 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: General Electric T700/CT7 engine family
Merlin helicopters engineModel General Electric CT7
SF34 engineModel General Electric CT7