16 novembre 2023 | International, Naval

RTX's Pratt & Whitney receives sustainment contract valued up to $870 million for TF33 engines powering B-52s, E-3s

This agreement is a culmination of the Defense Logistics Agency's decades-long partnership with the 448th Supply Chain Management Wing, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., and Pratt & Whitney to establish...

https://www.epicos.com/article/781124/rtxs-pratt-whitney-receives-sustainment-contract-valued-870-million-tf33-engines

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