EAST HARTFORD, Conn., Feb. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Pratt & Whitney, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business, secured a three-year contract valued up to $1.5 billion to sustain F119 engines, which power the U.S.
Pratt & Whitney has a new U.S. Dept. of Defense contract for sustainment services on the turbofan engines powering the U.S. Air Force’s F-22 fighter jets. The three-year award is valued at up to $1.5 ...
U.S. Air Force personnel work on an F119 engine. Credit: U.S. Air Force Pratt & Whitney is touting new ways to improve F119 performance and reduce costs to keep the F-22 flying after securing another ...
Pratt & Whitney will improve readiness and reduce costs for the F119 engine, which powers the U.S. Air Force’s F-22 fighter jets. SENIOR AIRMAN MIKAELA SMITH East Hartford-based jet engine maker Pratt ...
The Air Force is committed to ensuring that the F-22 retains its spot as the best air superiority fighter in service. The United States Air Force’s Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor continues to be regarded ...
The U.S. Air Force has awarded RTX subsidiary Pratt & Whitney a potential three-year, $1.5 billion contract to sustain F119 engines for the military branch’s F-22 Raptor fighter aircraft. RTX said ...
Contract will improve readiness and reduce costs for more than 400 engines The F-22 Raptor's two F119 engines generate over 35,000 pounds of thrust, enabling altitudes above 65,000 feet with unmatched ...
In the world of military airplanes it is very fashionable to be old. The most widespread fighter planes and bombers are decades-old, and the world understands how keeping them operational for a while ...
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