Pratt & Whitney has been awarded a three-year, $1.5 billion contract to sustain F119 engines powering U.S. Air Force F-22 ...
The contract will “improve readiness” and cut costs for more than 400 F119 engines that have flown more than 900,000 hours, according to Pratt & Whitney.
Could the MiG 1.44 have been a match for the F-22 Raptor? In the 1990s, Russia attempted to build an air superiority fighter ...
Work continues on the engines that might one day power the Next Generation Air Dominance fighter, though the fate of NGAD itself is still undetermined.
A recently released fiscal 2024 report by the Pentagon Director of Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E) noted concurrency challenges for the re-engining of the B-52 bomber fleet under the U.S. […] ...