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PBS and Pratt & Whitney Signed MoU to Jointly Opportunities for Next-Generation APU

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PBS and Pratt & Whitney Signed MoU to Jointly Opportunities for Next-Generation APU

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PBS and Pratt & Whitney Signed MoU to Jointly Opportunities for Next-Generation APU
PBS and Pratt & Whitney Signed MoU to Jointly Opportunities for Next-Generation APU

Prvni brnenska strojirna Velka Bites, a. s. (PBS), a prominent Czech manufacturer of auxiliary power units (APUs), turbine engines, and aerospace equipment, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Pratt & Whitney (P&W), a leading aerospace manufacturer headquartered in the United States. The primary focus of this cooperative effort is to leverage the unique strengths and expertise of both entities to identify and capitalize on emerging trends within APU development and define a concept of next-generation APU. PBS and P&W expect that the APU system will be designed to meet future fixed-wing and rotorcraft requirements. The scope will transcend traditional platforms, as it will be strategically tailored to accommodate the requirements of hybrid-electric propulsion systems.

“Pratt & Whitney is excited for this opportunity to cooperate with PBS to explore development of a next generation APU. P&W has had prior success with such relationships and the MoU provides a solid
foundation for our teams to develop a product that may be broadly leveraged for aircraft auxiliary power
and adjacent applications,“ said Emmy Guzmán, director and general manager of the APU and Turbojet business
for Pratt & Whitney.

PBS and Pratt & Whitney signed MoU to jointly explore opportunities for Next-Generation APU
PBS and Pratt & Whitney signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly explore opportunities for Next-Generation auxiliary power units (APUs). (Photo by APU)

“This MoU marks our first stride in a collaborative journey between two visionary companies, dedicated to shaping the future of APU technology. Drawing from our experiences, we aim to pioneer a novel auxiliary power unit for the next generation. This innovation is set to redefine power density standards and drive the capabilities of 6th generation aircraft systems.” – said Mr. Milan Macholan, CEO of PBS.

This adaptation will not only enhance its inherent versatility but also broaden its spectrum of potential applications. The joint efforts of PBS and P&W in exploring this next-generation APU mark a significant milestone for both companies. With an anticipated unveiling timeframe of five years, it is expected that this pioneering APU will be positioned to redefine the benchmarks of aerospace propulsion technology.

PBS is a member of PBS GROUP, a.s. – a stable and innovative engineering company that has been active in high-precision engineering for over 200 years. Their key area of expertise is aerospace engineering: inhouse development, production, testing, and certification of small turbojet, turboprop, and turboshaft engines, APUs, and environmental control systems. Their manufacturing program includes precision casting, machining, surface treatment, and cryogenics products.

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