Pratt & Whitney Gets $1.5B F119 Sustainment Contract, Plans Upgrades

U.S. Air Force personnel work on an F119 engine.
Credit: U.S. Air Force
Pratt & Whitney is touting new ways to improve F119 performance and reduce costs to keep the F-22 flying after securing another contract worth up to $1.5 billion to sustain the engine over the next three years. The company announced Feb. 20 it received the new contract to maintain the fleet of more...
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