Pratt & Whitney Builds GTF Campaign for A320 and 737 Successors
Credit: PRATT & WHITNEY
Less than a year after flying its PW1000G geared turbofan (GTF) demonstrator for the first time, Pratt & Whitney appears to be gaining in confidence as it sets out its stall for Airbus and Boeing at the Paris air show. “They’re walking the walk with us,” says Bob Saia, Pratt vice president for the...
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