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KCI Aviation (KCI) has announced that a $16 million aircraft and engine maintenance facility is to be constructed in ...
Canadian leisure carrier Air Transat has sold and leased back a pair of Pratt & Whitney geared turbofans (GTFs), part of its ...
That is the F‑15 Eagle’s air-to-air combat tally a score no fighter ever has or will match. With stealth planes and ...
Pratt & Whitney, a world leader in aircraft propulsion technology, is supporting its customers to achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050. While this ambitious goal was recently adopted at the ICAO ...
Connecticut leaders attend a ceremony to commemorate Pratt & Whitney’s 100th anniversary at it’s original location on Capitol Ave in Hartford, Friday, July 25, 2025.
Pratt & Whitney makes engines for commercial and military jets, including the GTF line for Airbus commercial jets and the F135 for the military’s F-35 Lightning II fighter aircraft fleet. In February, ...
Pratt & Whitney has recently announced its plans for a greener future, supporting the aviation industry's goal of achieving net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050. Toward that goal, its technology must ...
Pratt & Whitney manufactures the afterburning turbofan used on the single-engine F-35 fighter, the biggest military production program in history. Pratt has cut the cost of the Air Force engine ...
Eddy joined Pratt & Whitney in 2016 after working at GE Aviation, Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. and Bell Textron. Calio will report to Raytheon Chairman and CEO Greg Hayes at his new post.
Pratt & Whitney has resumed contract negotiations with approximately 3,000 striking IAM union members. The strike, now in its fourth week, centers on disagreements over wages, retirement benefits ...
Pratt & Whitney belongs to a small fraternity of American manufacturers such as Boeing and General Motors that have managed to remain on top since the early decades of the 20th Century (the ...
Pratt & Whitney Canada, a subsidiary of the military contractor United Technologies, admitted it illegally gave the Chinese software that was originally developed for the United States.