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F125 Turbofan Engine
F125 Turbofan Engine

F125 Turbofan Engine

Brand:Honeywell Aerospace Model:F125

Combining the advanced dual full authority digital engine control (FADEC) system, integrated engine health monitoring system (EMS) and modular construction of the renowned F124, with the extra thrust of an afterburner module, the F125 delivers a whole new level of performance, while retaining the durability and reliability required by today’s armed forces.


The F125 design provides state-of-the-art performance and operability. The low-bypass ratio/high-pressure ratio design results in excellent altitude and Mach number lapse rates without sacrificing specific fuel consumption (SFC). The F125 also boasts more thrust and more significant weight savings than other engines in its class.

The F125 turbofan engine is produced by the International Turbine Engine Company (ITEC), LLC, a partnership of Honeywell and AIDC.

Overview

Combining the advanced dual full authority digital engine control (FADEC) system, integrated engine health monitoring system (EMS) and modular construction of the renowned F124, with the extra thrust of an afterburner module, the F125 delivers a whole new level of performance, while retaining the durability and reliability required by today’s armed forces.

The F125 design provides state-of-the-art performance and operability. The low-bypass ratio/high-pressure ratio design results in excellent altitude and Mach number lapse rates without sacrificing specific fuel consumption (SFC). The F125 also boasts more thrust and more significant weight savings than other engines in its class.

The F125 turbofan engine is produced by the International Turbine Engine Company (ITEC), LLC, a partnership of Honeywell and AIDC.

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