Pratt, PCC to pay $52M for faulty fighter turbine blades
POWERFUL SETTLEMENT: The U.S. Justice Department said Pratt & Whitney, a United Technologies company, and subcontractor PCC Airfoils will pay the government more than $52.3 million to resolve allegations that they knowingly sold defective replacement turbine blades for U.S. Air Force F-15s and F-16s...
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