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SAF is approved for Piper turboprops
There are now two strong strands to Piper's commitment to promoting sustainability in general aviation: SAF usage for all PA-46 models and an electric-powered conversion kit for Archer TX aircraft.
Vice president of sales, marketing and customer support Ron Gunnarson.
Read this story in our May 2023 printed issue.

All PA-46 based Piper single engine turbine-powered aircraft are now able to use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), including the M600/SLS, M500 and Meridian. SAF is not only FAA approved via SAIB NE-11-56R4, but is available for use in every country that turbine M-Class aircraft operate.

All jet fuel that meets the requirements of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) D7566 Standard Specification for Aviation Turbine Fuel Containing Synthesised Hydrocarbons can be utilised in Piper turbine-powered aircraft. Typically, this fuel is made from fatty acids or other synthetic components and is acceptable for use on aircraft and engines certified for use with D1655 fuel, more commonly known as traditional Jet A and Jet A-1 fuel. Therefore, the new SAF includes the designation as Jet A and Jet A-1. The introduction of SAF to the Piper turboprop line will not require a change in aircraft placarding or pilot's operating handbooks.

Piper Aircraft is also collaborating with CAE on an electrically-powered conversion kit via a supplemental type certificate (STC) for in-service Archer TX aircraft. Upon certification, CAE plans to convert two thirds of its existing Piper Archer TX training fleet and will be the first to develop a curriculum for new pilots to conduct training in an electric aircraft. These Archer TX advancements will significantly reduce carbon emissions, while preparing pilots to operate greener, electric aircraft.

“We are pleased with the continuous improvements made to our products, especially in regards to environmental consciousness,” says vice president of sales, marketing and customer support Ron Gunnarson. “Prioritising sustainability in our aircraft as technological advancements allow is important to Piper Aircraft, first seen in our electric Archer TX/CAE partnership and now with sustainable aviation fuel compatibility in our turboprops. We are committed to a safer, greener aviation industry.”

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