Steady Flow Of Fighters Propelling Engine Production

Credit: PRATT & WHITNEY
Signing of the Fiscal 2010 U.S. defense budget into law last October effectively reshaped the combat aircraft engine market by putting an end to Pentagon efforts to cancel the General Electric/Rolls-Royce F136 and ensuring Pratt & Whitney’s F135 will have to compete to power the F-35 Joint Strike...

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