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aviation & aerospace
Pratt & Whitney is a prominent aerospace company that specializes in designing, manufacturing, and servicing aircraft engines for commercial, military, and general aviation. Founded in 1925 in Hartford, Connecticut, the company has a rich history of innovation, beginning with its first engine, the R-1340 Wasp. Over the decades, Pratt & Whitney has played a significant role in aviation, producing engines that powered both military and commercial aircraft, particularly during World War II and the post-war era. Today, Pratt & Whitney's product lineup includes advanced military engines, commercial turbofans like the PW1000G series and V2500, and the widely used PT6 turboprop for general aviation. The company also offers comprehensive engine lifecycle support, including maintenance and upgrades. As part of RTX, Pratt & Whitney continues to focus on innovation in propulsion systems, contributing to the aerospace industry's growth and development.
Pratt & Whitney is a prominent aerospace company that specializes in designing, manufacturing, and servicing aircraft engines for commercial, military, and general aviation. Founded in 1925 in Hartford, Connecticut, the company has a rich history of innovation, beginning with its first engine, the R-1340 Wasp. Over the decades, Pratt & Whitney has played a significant role in aviation, producing engines that powered both military and commercial aircraft, particularly during World War II and the post-war era. Today, Pratt & Whitney's product lineup includes advanced military engines, commercial turbofans like the PW1000G series and V2500, and the widely used PT6 turboprop for general aviation. The company also offers comprehensive engine lifecycle support, including maintenance and upgrades. As part of RTX, Pratt & Whitney continues to focus on innovation in propulsion systems, contributing to the aerospace industry's growth and development.
























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