Pratt Execs Do Not See GTF Issues On Military Engines

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Credit: Rick Goodfriend
NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland—The powdered metal issues plaguing Pratt & Whitney’s geared turbofan (GTF) engines have not affected the company’s largest military engine programs, company executives told reporters Sept. 11. Greg Hayes, chairman and CEO of Pratt parent company RTX, said that even though...
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