Mahindra Sticks With Hartzell for New Airvan 10
The choice for the 10-seat utility turboprop continues a long association between the aircraft series and the prop maker.
Mahindra Aerospace has decided to maintain the more-than-30-year relationship between the Airvan series and Hartzell Propellers, equipping its new turboprop with an 84-inch-diameter constant-speed prop, optimized for improved climb.

Mumbai-based airframer Mahindra Aerospace has chosen to equip its recently certified Airvan 10 turboprop single with a Hartzell propeller. The decision continues a more-than-three-decade relationship between the airframer and the Ohio-based prop maker on the GippsAero aircraft series. The lightweight, three-blade, 84-inch-diameter aluminum hub propeller is constant speed, with feathering and reversing and is optimized to improve climb rate.


A 10-seat, FAR Part 23 certified utility aircraft, the Airvan 10 retains the aerodynamic design of its predecessor, the piston-powered Airvan 8, and shares many of its production parts. There are more than 240 Airvan 8s in operation throughout the world, all mounting props from Hartzell.


J.J. Frigge, Hartzell’s executive vice president, said, "We are very pleased to continue the relationship on the Airvan series, which began in the 1980s, and continues today following Mahindra's acquisition of the program in 2009."