Cessna SkyCourier completes initial wind tunnel testing, final design takes shape  

Textron Aviation Press Release | March 13, 2018

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Textron Aviation Inc., a Textron Inc. company, announced it has completed initial wind tunnel testing of its new twin-engine Cessna SkyCourier turboprop.

SkyCourier in flight
Textron is anticipating first flight of the Cessna SkyCourier in 2019 with entry into service in 2020. Textron Aviation Photo

Results from comprehensive wind tunnel tests will provide performance and aerodynamic characteristics and structural load data, further finalizing the aircraft design.

“For the initial wind tunnel testing, we use a custom, precision model with electric motors and scaled propellers calibrated to represent the thrust produced by the real aircraft,” said Brad Thress, senior vice-president, Engineering.

“We’re making outstanding progress in the development of this clean-sheet aircraft and are eager to continue defining the details that will allow us to start creating tools and parts.”

Since Textron Aviation announced the Cessna SkyCourier in November 2017, the company has seen tremendous interest from operators looking for a modern solution in the large twin-utility space.

As part of the aircraft’s design development, the company is garnering feedback from its Customer Advisory Board–empowering operators to affirm what customers need in this segment.

“The flexibility and mission potential for the Cessna SkyCourier is attractive to a wide variety of operators,” said Thress. “The feedback we’re gathering from the CAB is extremely important as we develop an aircraft that is reliable, efficient and meets the diverse requirements of an array of mission profiles.”

The company is anticipating first flight of the Cessna SkyCourier in 2019 with entry into service in 2020.

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