Pratt&Whitney's fighter engine unit expects to have both F119 turbofan variants
Pratt&Whitney's fighter engine unit in West Palm Beach, Fla., expects to have both F119 turbofan variants for the competing Lockheed Martin and Boeing Joint Strike Fighter designs built and ready to run this week. P&W's JSF program chief, Bob Cea, adds that testing on two additional engines -...
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