There are several variants: the basic PS-90A, the PS-90A-76, and the improved PS-90A versions. The latter include the PS-90A1, PS-90A2, PS-90A-42 and the PS-90A3 engines.
PS-90A The PS-90A engine is the initial variant and is standard equipment for
Ilyushin Il-96-300,
Tupolev Tu-204-100 and
Tupolev Tu-214. PS-90A is rated nominally at 16000 kgf (157 kN, 35,300 lbf) thrust, 13.3% less than the
Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4 engine (which is also offered on the Tu-204), and the fuel consumption is 8.2% less than it.
PS-90A-76 This variant is a modification of the basic PS-90A engine. It is rated nominally up to 14,500 kgf (142 kN, 32,000 lbf) take-off thrust. By replacing the
D-30KP on the older
Il-76, the service life of the aircraft can be extended.
Fuel efficiency, and performance will be markedly improved and noise pollution reduced to comply with the new strict requirements. With the large fleet of both civil and military
Il-76 aircraft still in operation, a potentially large market exists for engine replacement. An example of such a modified version is the
Il-76MD-90. The
PS-90A-76 is the standard on the newly built, modernized versions of the
Il-76, such as the
Il-76MD-90A and the
Il-76MF.
PS-90A1 This variant is also a modification of the basic PS-90A engine. It was certified in 2007 and is offered as an option on the
IL-96-400T aircraft.
PS-90A2 The PS-90A2 is an advanced derivative of the PS-90A, developed in cooperation with
Pratt & Whitney. It has a fair proportion of western components from France, Germany, Sweden and the US. It is also lighter than PS-90A and features improved
FADEC. These features improve the performance and reduce maintenance costs by 40%. Fuel consumption is on par with current western engines, and its noise levels are below the current regulatory requirements. The PS-90A2 is the first Russian engine to be
ETOPS-180 min rated. It is offered in newly built aircraft and is completely interchangeable with the PS-90A, allowing simple upgrades on present airliners. It has the same thrust rating as the PS-90A, 16000 kgf (157 kN, 35,300 lbf) thrust. It is also capable of 18000 kgf (176 kN, 39,600 lbf) thrust. Future American involvement in engine development has been put in doubt after attempts to block sale of PS-90A2 engines to an Iranian customer.
PS-90A-42 This is a version of the PS-90A2 intended for the
Beriev A-42 search and rescue aircraft.
PS-90A3 According to the manufacturer, it is a modification of the PS-90A2. It was certified in January 2011 and intended to power the
Tupolev Tu-204SM aircraft. It is unclear whether the US and European components of the PS-90A2 remain or whether they have been replaced by Russian ones. If the US components have indeed been replaced, then this engine could be fitted to the
Tu-204SM ordered by
Iran Air and its subsidiaries.
Gas turbines • GTE-25P, GTU-25P unit • Gas turbine PS-90GP-2 derivative of PS90A2 ==Specifications (PS-90A1)==