GE, Pratt still set to compete in future JSF phases.

ENGINE COMPETITION:Joint Strike Fighter Program Office Director Maj. Gen. Michael A. Hough says that while Pratt&Whitney is the prime engine maker for the current phase of the effort, plans continue to call for General Electric to be involved in the future. "We're going to phase in a plug-and-play...

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