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The turboshaft market within the context of aircraft parts is a specialized segment of the aviation industry. Turboshaft engines are used to power helicopters, as well as some fixed-wing aircraft. They are a type of gas turbine engine that produces shaft power, rather than thrust. Turboshaft engines are typically smaller and lighter than turboprop engines, and are more fuel-efficient. They are also quieter and more reliable than piston engines.
Turboshaft engines are used in a variety of applications, including military, commercial, and private aircraft. They are also used in industrial applications, such as power generation and marine propulsion.
The turboshaft market is highly competitive, with a number of major players. Companies such as Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitney, General Electric, and Safran are all major players in the turboshaft market. Other companies, such as Honeywell, MTU Aero Engines, and Turbomeca, also produce turboshaft engines. Show Less Read more