Stovl ‘Probation’ Flattens Out Pratt F135 Ramp-Up Plan

Credit: Pratt & Whitney
Pratt & Whitney will stick to its original cost-cutting plan when it submits proposals for the next batch of fighter engines, despite procurement uncertainty over the F-35B short-takeoff-and-vertical-landing (Stovl) variant. Then engine maker is working to prepare its bid to the Pentagon for low...

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