We hold the worldwide inventory of JT15D-1A engines so that you don’t have to call every JT15D vendor to get the same info that we have in one place! Check them out in the list below.

The JT15D-1A engine is a small turbofan engine built by Pratt & Whitney Canada.

JT15D-1A



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JT15D-1A For Sale

We currently have many JT15D-1A for sale. These engines are from trusted vendors who use us specifically to sell their engines. Although we do not hold the inventory ourselves, we help you by holding an inventory from vendors all over the world! Some of these vendors come to us in order to get their engines on the internet before they even hit their own websites. The goal of Turbine Options is to create the best possible situation for you and your purchasing needs. If you happen to own a JT15D engine that you would like to sell, give us a call us and we will put you in our inventory.

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If the engine you are looking for is not in the list above, we still encourage you to give us a call. We hear about new engines every day and if our inventory does not currently hold it, we will place you on a watchlist and notify you immediately when we find an engine that fits your requirements.

JT15D-1A

The intended use for the JT15D-1A turbofan engine extend to personal, business, and commuter jets. It can also be used for light jet-powered military aircrafts. The JT15D-1A are currently out of production, according to Pratt & Whitney. The first run of this engine occurred in September 1967.

JT15D-1A Applications

The JT15D airframe applications include the Cessna Citation I, the Aerospatiale SN600 Corvette, and the Honda/MSU MH-02. Each of these airframes support 2 units. The TBO on the the JT15D-1A is 3000 hours. Engine design for this engine began in 1966 at Pratt & Whitney Canada. Their design goals were to have low emissions, a minimum number of rotating components, maintenance that was simplified, and long overhaul periods.