Engine
BOCH Jet can do more
Excellent power-to-weight characteristics - combined with a moderately swept supercritical wing design - give BOCH Jet the responsive handling and versatility of a much lighter aircraft. Powered by new-series Pratt & Whitney PW306C turbofans rated at 5,770 pounds (25.67 kN) of takeoff thrust apiece, BOCH Jet will take you far, fast.
Take off from runways as short as 3,640 feet (1,109 m). Climb directly to 43,000 feet (13,106 meters) in just 23 minutes. Cruise at speeds up to 458 knots (527 mph or 848 km/hr) in comfort. Cross the United States nonstop carrying five passengers and full fuel - with a maximum range of 3,276 statute miles (5,273 km). Land softly on trailing-link gear with ample NBAA IFR fuel reserves. BOCH Jet has taken the list of everything that midsize operators always dreamed a business jet could do, and created a Sure Thing.
Two dual channel FADEC controlled Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306C turbofan engines are installed on BOCH Jet. The engine is a 4.4:1 high-bypass ratio, twin spool design with damage resistant wide chord fan. Four axial and one centrifugal compressor stages lead to high efficiency, low emission, through-flow combustor and five turbine stages. Maximum static takeoff thrust at sea level is flat rated to 5,770 pounds (25.66 kN) up to 87°F (ISA+15.5°C). Hydraulically actuated, target-type thrust reversers are attached to each engine.