Pratt & Whitney, GE/Rolls-Royce Press On with F-35 Engines

Credit: GE/ROLLS-ROYCE FIGHTER ENGINE TEAM
As flight-testing of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter accelerates, the pace of engine work is equally frenetic—Pratt & Whitney is starting qualification of a fix to the F135 turbine cracking issue and General Electric/Rolls-Royce is building the first production-representative F136...

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