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Ipswich’s TAE Aerospace has become the first location in the Asia-Pacific region capable of performing repairs and maintenance on the F135 jet engine fan and power module.
Tests this year on an F135 core engine paired with an experimental fan module featuring adaptive bypass airflow to improve fuel efficient and cooling capacity “met or exceeded expectations ...
The first depot maintenance job on a Pratt & Whitney F135 module outside the U.S. has been performed by TAE Aerospace, the Australian company that is supporting the engine in the Asia-Pacific region.
RTX Corporation’s RTX business segment, Pratt & Whitney, recently secured a contract worth up to $1.3 billion to continue working on the F135 Engine Core Upgrade (“ECU”), which will increase ...
4.6.2023 Why Upgrading the F135 Engine Core is the Smart, Strategic Choice The path to more modern propulsion for the F-35 is becoming clearer By Raytheon Technologies ...
Pratt & Whitney, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business, announced today that the F135 engine has surpassed one million engine flight hours powering the F-35 Lightning II. In achieving this milestone, the ...
That kind of quiet success has become something of a tradition at Pratt & Whitney (a contributor to my think tank). The F100 engine it built for the F-16 fighter remains today, after three decades ...
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