Pratt & Whitney Sees Lower Peak Level Of Geared Turbofan Groundings
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Groundings of Pratt & Whitney PW1000G geared turbofan-powered aircraft are still expected to peak sometime this quarter but will not reach the previously projected worst-case scenario of 650 aircraft out of service, a senior executive at Pratt parent RTX said. Updating analysts and investors on a...
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