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Pratt & Whitney Military Engines President Describes F135 Status
F-35 engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney has started sustainment planning for the aircraft’s F135 turbofan even as F-35s continue flight-testing.
Pratt & Whitney Military Engines president Bennett Croswell said the company is driving down the cost of the F135 engine. (Photo: Bill Carey)
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Bill Carey
June 21, 2013
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