Pratt & Whitney’s facility in Middletown, Connecticut, uses a robotic arm-based system to assemble PW1100G bearings.
Credit: RTX
Pratt & Whitney’s commercial business remains consumed with its PW1000G geared turbofan line, but near-term gateways have moved beyond putting getting aircraft awaiting engines back flying and into more enduring milestones. The engine-maker is delivering PW1100G Advantage variants to Airbus from its...
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