Pratt & Whitney and General Electric/Rolls-Royce are focused on bringing their F135 and F136 engines for the JSF to test

Credit: ROBERT P. McAULEY/AW&ST
Crucial milestones are fast approaching as Joint Strike Fighter engine makers hone their propulsion offerings for one of the largest aircraft procurements likely to appear in the next 20 years. Pratt & Whitney's F135 has successfully passed its system and development demonstration (SDD) critical...

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