FORT WORTH, Texas, June 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Pratt & Whitney, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX), has delivered the second F135 flight test ...
Scott Degenhardt, an instrument technician, uses a multimeter while checking equipment in an Arnold Engineering Development Complex Engine Test Facility test cell at Arnold Air Force Base between test ...
Germany’s first F-35A fighter jet is now closer to delivery after its engine was ...
The F135 turbofan engine from Pratt & Whitney powers every variant of the F-35 Lightning II (making it one of the 8 fighter jets with Pratt & Whitney engines powering them) and is the most advanced ...
The $2.8B contract funds 141 F135 engines for U.S. services and allies, securing production, spares, and upgrades through February 2028. Pratt & Whitney has been awarded a major contract, valued at ...
Pratt & Whitney anticipates completing its critical design review (CDR) of the F135 engine core upgrade (ECU) in mid-2025, company F135 programme manager Jenn Latka told reporters on 6 February. “Our ...
Pratt & Whitney is in line for two U.S. Dept. of Defense contracts relating to the F135 turbofan engine and totaling more than $517 million. The F135 is the propulsion system for the single-engine ...