Pratt & Whitney, under RTX Corporation, is a key aircraft engine manufacturer for civil and military aviation, including commercial aircraft. They also produce engines for industrial, marine, and power generation applications.
Raytheon won $212 million to deliver F-16 jet engines to Morocco. “Raytheon Technologies Corp
Pratt & Whitney, a division of Raytheon Technologies Corp., today announced that it has been awarded a $1
Derco, a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Company, signed an agreement to be Pratt & Whitneys exclusive third party distributor to support the F100-PW-220/229 engine system. The Pratt & Whitney F100 engine...
The Pentagon has awarded Pratt & Whitney $320 million to supply 32 F135 engines to power F-35 stealth jets of the US Air Force, US Navy and Japan. “United Technologies Corp
Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation has announced the completion of maiden flight with the first Pratt & Whitney GTF PW1200G engine assembled in Japan. “The flight was completed in the United States at...
The Pentagon has awarded Pratt and Whitney a contract valued $522 million to provide logistics support to the F-135 engines of the F-35 fighters belonging to the United States military,...
The Pentagon has awarded Pratt and Whitney, a subsidiary of United Technologies a contract worth $763 million for the supply of 48 additional engines to power the F-35 fighter jet. “This...
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