Industria de Turbo Propulsores
ITP is currently the ninth largest aircraft engine and components company in the world by revenue. Ranking among the top one hundred companies in the aerospace industry (Top 100 Aerospace Companies, PwC and Flight International, 2015), the company has production centres in Spain, United Kingdom, Mexico, United States, Malta and India with over 3,000 employees.
ITP includes among its activities the design, research and development, manufacturing and casting, assembly and testing of aeronautical engines. It also provides MRO services for a wide range of engines for regional airlines, business aviation, helicopters, industrial and defence applications.
Shareholders
- ITP is owned by Sener Aeronáutica (53.125%) and Rolls-Royce plc (46.875%).[1]
On 11 July 2016, Rolls-Royce Holdings plc announced that it will purchase the outstanding 53.1% shareholding in Industria de Turbo Propulsores SA for €720m.
Main programmes
Civil
Source [2]
Engines for widebody aircraft
Engines for single aisle aircraft
Engines for business aviation
- Pure Power 800
- HTF7000
- TFE 731
- CFE 738
Industrial turbines
Defence
Source [3]
- EJ200 (European consortia Eurojet Turbo GmbH) for Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft.
- TP400 (CEuropean consortia EuroProp International) for Airbus A400M transport aircraft.
- MTR390-E (European consortia MTRI) for Eurocopter Tigre helicopter.
- F414
- J85-5-21
- CT7-8F5
References
- ↑ "ITP in figures". Retrieved 22 February 2016.
- ↑ "Main Civil Programmes".
- ↑ "Main Defence Programmes".
External links
- Official ITP website
- ITP Corporate Vídeo
- 25 years of ITP
- Rolls-Royce venture to back UltraFan turbine research Flighglobal 15 JULY, 2015.
- Rolls-Royce venture to back UltraFan turbine research Flighglobal 15 JUNE, 2015.
- Pratt & Whitney Canada's Next-Generation PurePower® PW800 Engines Selected To Power Gulfstream's New Business Jet Family PR Newswire 14 OCTOBER, 2014.