PW300 Engine

Pratt & Whitney Canada · turbofan · 758 engine-system SDR reports · 8 ADs

4,700–7,000 lbfThrust
1988First Run
In productionStatus
Midsize business jets: Learjet 60, Falcon 2000/7X, Citation Sovereign.Note

Reported engine systems (FAA SDR)

  • Engine - Turbine/Turboprop438 (57.8%)
  • Engine Fuel & Control82 (10.8%)
  • Engine Air63 (8.3%)
  • Other54 (7.1%)
  • Engine Oil47 (6.2%)
  • Engine Exhaust26 (3.4%)
  • Engine Indicating23 (3%)
  • Power Plant9 (1.2%)
  • Ignition5 (0.7%)
  • Engine Controls5 (0.7%)
  • Starting5 (0.7%)
  • Reciprocating Engine1 (0.1%)

Report counts reflect fleet size and reporting activity, not relative safety or reliability. Source: FAA Service Difficulty Reporting System (public domain).

Airworthiness directives

  • 2024-03442: Airworthiness Directives; Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. Engines (2024-02-21)
  • 2023-15634: Airworthiness Directives; Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. Engines (2023-07-25)
  • CF-2023-30: Engine - High Pressure Turbine 1st / 2nd Stage Disks - Suspected Material Defect (2023-05-09)
  • 2023-08624: Airworthiness Directives; Pratt & Whitney Canada Corporation Turbofan Engines (2023-04-25)
  • CF-2022-31: Engine - High Pressure Turbine - 2nd-Stage Disk with Suspected Material Defect (2022-06-10)
  • CF-2022-22: Engine - Combustion Chamber Outer Case - Inadequate Fatigue Life of Forward Flange Bolts (2022-04-26)
  • 2010-33171: Airworthiness Directives; Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. (P&WC) PW305A and PW305B Turbofan Engines (2011-01-04)
  • CF-2010-09: Engine Impeller in-service Life Reduction (2010-03-23)

Occurrences naming this engine

5 occurrences, 0 fatal, 0 fatalities.

Engine-failure occurrences on aircraft using this engine

0 occurrences, 0 fatal, 0 fatalities.

These occurrences are engine-failure events on aircraft families that can be fitted with this engine; the engine type of each specific aircraft is not confirmed. Do not read this list as a record for this engine.