Naval Technology on MSN
Pratt & Whitney wins $256.3M contract modification for F135 spares
The modification covers materials for depot lay-in material, the F-35 global spares pool and country-unique spares.
Pratt & Whitney has a $256.3-million order to procure long-lead materials for F-35 propulsion systems, specifically spares for engines currently in service or in production.
Pratt & Whitney has received a $1.6 billion sustainment contract for work on the F135 military jet engine. East Hartford-based Pratt says the contract will help to ensure mission readiness of the F-35 ...
Sam Eckholm on MSN
40,000 pounds of power – America’s engine for the next war
Producing more than 40,000 pounds of thrust, the Pratt & Whitney F135 is the most powerful operational fighter jet engine ever built. This incredible engine powers the F-35 Lightning II, one of the ...
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