SMA Engines explained

SMA Engines
Foundation:1997
Location City:Bourges
Location Country:France
Industry:Aerospace
Products:Aircraft Diesel engines
Parent:Safran

SMA Engines (Société de Motorisations Aéronautiques) is a French manufacturer of diesel engines for light aircraft, located in Bourges. A subsidiary of Safran, SMA engine production is currently limited to one model, the SMA SR305-230, which has received a Supplemental Type Certificate for installation in the Cessna 182Q and R.[1] The engine uses standard jet fuel, readily available at airports worldwide.[2]

History

SMA was founded in 1997 as a 50/50 joint venture between SOCATA and Renault Sport to develop a diesel engine for light aircraft.[3] SNECMA also entered the joint venture with a one-third interest in June 2000. The prefix of the engines changed to SR, for SNECMA-Renault. In 2005, Safran bought out the other partners to become the sole owner of SMA.

On 25 September 2020 Safran announced the sale of the SR305 and SR460 engine programs to Röder Group.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. [Federal Aviation Administration]
  2. http://www.smaengines.com http://www.smaengines.com/our-product/sr305-230er Retrieved 2016-05-06
  3. Gunston, p. 218-219
  4. Web site: Röder Group at the AERO 2022.
  5. The innovation by SMA, the SR460 . 3 September 2015 . Safran SMA.