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Paid contentPratt & Whitney at 100: Power generations – engines that shaped aviation
Pratt & Whitney has produced many engines and engine families over the course of 100 years. Here are 16 that made the most impact on the history of the industry
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Paid contentPratt & Whitney at 100: Voices of industry
Airbus At Airbus, we are proud to join Pratt & Whitney in celebrating its momentous 100th anniversary, a milestone that resonates deeply with our own pioneering history. Our partnership began at the inception of Airbus, with the Pratt & Whitney engines powering our A300 and A310 aircraft. These achievements are ...
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Paid contentPratt & Whitney at 100: Foreword from RTX CEO Christopher T. Calio
One hundred years ago this July, an upstart operation in Hartford, Connecticut, began work on a pioneering aircraft engine design that would become the Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp.
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Paid contentPratt & Whitney at 100: Dependable engines – view from the helm
Everyone who has worked for Pratt & Whitney is a guardian of a formidable reputation, forged over 100 years, says its president Shane Eddy
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Paid contentPratt & Whitney at 100: Making history – a century of innovation
Pratt & Whitney has developed remarkable engines over 100 years. But while the technologies, industrial processes, and the market may be very different, the values on which the business was founded in 1925 remain as true today as ever.
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Paid contentPratt & Whitney at 100: GTF – after Advantage
Bringing the GTF Advantage into production and offering existing customers its durability benefits through upgrades may be a priority for Pratt & Whitney in the coming years. However, engineers in the business are very much looking to the further future as Airbus and Boeing mull over their strategies to replace their current single-aisle families.
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Paid contentPratt & Whitney at 100: Manufacturing – advancing in Asheville
Pratt & Whitney’s new turbine airfoil plant in North Carolina is key to its ambitions to ramp up production of the latest version of the GTF engine and other programmes
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Paid contentPratt & Whitney at 100: MRO – service ready
With deliveries of the GTF ramping up, Pratt & Whitney has been rapidly putting in place a global MRO network able to support a technologically complex product and minimise customers’ downtime
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Paid contentPratt & Whitney at 100: Commercial Engines – single minded
It has an impressive heritage in the twin-aisle market, but Pratt & Whitney’s commercial focus today is very much on the fast growing single-aisle segment, where its GTF product leads the way
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Paid contentThe F-35: More than a fighter jet
How RTX helps turn the fifth-gen fighter into a force multiplier
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Paid contentIt’s a multi-orbit world: Gogo delivers global broadband connectivity
Gogo Galileo is live and already delivering global broadband connectivity to business aviation customers through Eutelsat OneWeb’s low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation. That means our business and VIP aviation customers are enjoying the benefits of low-latency, high-speed broadband wherever and whenever they fly, all backed up by our 24/7/365 expert support.
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Paid contentCyber vigilance when it matters most
In 2023, eight billion data records were compromised globally. The average cost of a cyber data breach was approximately US$4.45 million, excluding the cost of reputational damage. The potential outcomes of a cyber breach can grow exponentially, which is why flight departments need to maintain cyber vigilance. The fact is ...
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Paid contentThe future of aviation takes off at AFA 2025
Aviation Festival Americas returns to Miami on May 14-15, 2025, for its biggest and most innovative year yet! This year, AFA is set to reimagine the aviation experience, bringing together key decision-makers and industry pioneers to explore the latest advancements transforming air travel. Source: Volodymyr Tverdokhlib Shutterstock ...
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Paid contentHuawei launches five solutions to accelerate aviation intelligence
During the Passenger Terminal Expo 2025 in Madrid, Huawei launched five aviation solutions, notably including the Smart Airport Intelligent Operation Center (IOC) to advance intelligent industry upgrades. Huawei executives, including Mr. Dong Fangshuo, Vice President of Huawei’s Smart Transportation BU, Mr. Yang Guojie, Director of Transportation Industry Solution Domain from ...
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Paid contentWorld Defense Show unveils innovative features and expansion for 2026 edition
World Defense Show (WDS), founded by the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) in Saudi Arabia, has revealed several new features to be implemented at its upcoming third edition in 2026, under the theme, ‘The Future of Defense Integration’. The details of the show, including the expansion of the venue ...
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Paid contentExpanded focus on Asia’s airports, ports and logistic hubs to enhance success at Super Terminal Expo 2025
Super Terminal Expo successfully concluded its inaugural event in November 2024, establishing a premier platform bringing together key players in the aviation industry.
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Paid contentWDS continues strategic partnership with SAMI for 2026 as National Strategic Partner
World Defense Show (WDS) proudly announces continuation of its strategic partnership with Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) for the show’s third edition, to be held 8-12 February 2026 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. SAMI has been a key partner since the inception of WDS, and this continued collaboration plays an integral ...
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Paid contentFive things to know about CFM’s RISE program
In the drive for innovative new solutions to meet the global aviation industry’s desire for fewer emissions, there’s an all-hands-on-deck approach behind the Revolutionary Innovation for Sustainable Engines (RISE) technology development and demonstration program. Unveiled in 2021 by CFM International, a 50-50 joint company between GE Aerospace and Safran Aircraft ...
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Paid contentSupporting the world’s workhorse
Chris Dare, director, MRO services and solutions at Marshall, describes how the UK company is a global authority on the ubiquitous C-130 Hercules
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Paid contentGE Aerospace, NASA flight tests accelerate contrails science
GE Aerospace and NASA recently partnered on flight tests to help further the aviation industry’s understanding of contrails, using new test methods and technologies. Source: GE Aerospace In November 2024, GE Aerospace and NASA Langley Research Center teams collaborated on flight tests to study contrails Contrails are ...



















