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

Air Force personnel work on an F119 engine

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...
Brian Everstine

Brian Everstine is the Pentagon Editor for Aviation Week, based in Washington, D.C.

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