Aviation cold-weather testing station opens in Thompson

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A one-of-a-kind, high-tech cold weather testing centre is open for business in Thompson to test aviation engines. The $42-million facility will be home to the Environmental Test, Research and Education Centre (EnviroTREC) and the Global Aerospace Centre for Icing and Environmental Research (GLACIER).

EnviroTREC is a non-profit test centre specializing in supporting engine icing certification and research, while GLACIER is a joint venture between Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney, two of the world’s largest aerospace engine manufacturers.

The GLACIER cold weather engine testing facility in Thompson.
The GLACIER cold weather engine testing facility in Thompson.

The new facility will be the only one in the world capable of doing ice crystal ingesting testing, a situation that occurs, for instance, in tropical storms. Aviation regulators are expected to soon require engines to be certified to operate in such conditions.

Rolls-Royce is planning to use the centre for certifying its new Trent XWB engine, developed to power the Airbus A350 aircraft. Pratt & Whitney will test the new Geared Turbofan PurePower engine.

The facility will also be used for a variety of performance, endurance and specialty testing on a year-round basis outside of the icing season.

Funding for EnviroTREC and GLACIER includes $13.4 million from the federal government and a $9-million secured, repayable loan from the provincial government with the rest financed by the aerospace industry.

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