Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Turbo-propeller engines of a power < 1100 kW. In 2022, Turbo-propeller engines of a power < 1100 kW were the world's 1690th most traded product, with a total trade of $1.62B. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Turbo-propeller engines of a power < 1100 kW grew by 27.8%, from $1.27B to $1.62B. Trade in Turbo-propeller engines of a power < 1100 kW represent 0.0068% of total world trade.
Turbo-propeller engines of a power < 1100 kW are a part of Gas Turbines.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Turbo-propeller engines of a power < 1100 kW were Canada ($855M), United States ($279M), France ($78.1M), Germany ($57.5M), and Singapore ($56M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Turbo-propeller engines of a power < 1100 kW were United States ($626M), United Kingdom ($174M), France ($100M), Switzerland ($85.2M), and Singapore ($75.9M).
Ranking Turbo-propeller engines of a power < 1100 kW ranks 2497th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description A turbo-propeller engine is a type of gas turbine engine that uses gas turbine technology to generate power, which is converted to mechanical energy to produce thrust. The engine is most often found on the tail section of a propeller-driven airplane. A turbo-propeller engine is a type of gas turbine engine that uses gas turbine technology to generate power, which is converted to mechanical energy to produce thrust. The engine is most often found on the tail section of a propeller-driven airplane. What is a turboprop engine? A turboprop