The modification covers materials for depot lay-in material, the F-35 global spares pool and country-unique spares.
Pratt & Whitney has a $256.3-million order to procure long-lead materials for F-35 propulsion systems, specifically spares for engines currently in service or in production.
The F-35 will also serve as a test bed for technologies that will become commonplace in the next generation of jets. Flying in coordination with AI-enabled drones will become a staple of any ...
Producing more than 40,000 pounds of thrust, the Pratt & Whitney F135 is the most powerful operational fighter jet engine ever built. This incredible engine powers the F-35 Lightning II, one of the ...