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Pentagon: Pratt & Whitney to remain sole source for F-35 jet engine upgrades

- By Luther Turmelle

Pentagon officials announced this week that East Hartford-based Pratt & Whitney will remain the sole source for upgrades of the F-35 jet engine.

U.S. Reps. John Larson, D-1, Joe Courtney, D-2 and Rosa DeLauro, D-3, jointly announced the Pentagon’s decision. Prior to the announceme­nt, Pratt & Whitney was awarded a $66 million contract in July to support engine modernizat­ion efforts.

That contract was made possible through the efforts of Courtney and DeLauro, who are ranking members of the Appropriat­ions Committee and Armed Services Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommitt­ee, which is responsibl­e for overseeing defense appropriat­ions. Funding for the upgrades was included in President Joe Biden’s budget for fiscal 2024, which was submitted in March,

Pratt, which is a subsidiary of aerospace giant RTX Corp., has its headquarte­rs in Larson’s district.

Larson said the Pentagon’s decision to source the engine upgrades with Pratt left him feeling “both gratified and proud.”

“This is the right decision for our warfighter, partner nations across the globe, and for American taxpayers,” said Larson in a written statement. “The Pratt & Whitney F135 engine is the most advanced, reliable, and capable production fighter engine the world has ever known. Today’s announceme­nt will save taxpayers tens of billions of dollars over the life of the program and protect thousands of manufactur­ing jobs in our state.”

Courtney said when the Defense Department submitted its budget request for fiscal

year 2024, “the decision was crystal clear — upgrading the existing F135 engine is the most efficient and cost-effective strategy to deliver increased capability for our service members and internatio­nal program partners in the F-35 enterprise.

“This award by the Department of Defense validates the critical importance that the employees of Pratt & Whitney deliver to the warfighter,” Courtney said. “As a member of the House Armed Services Committee, I look forward to ensuring this modernizat­ion program

stays on track and will continue to advocate for additional resources needed in years to come.”

DeLauro called Pratt “one of the foremost leaders in advanced technology and defense manufactur­ing.”

“The company also employs more than 11,126 people in East Hartford and Middletown and is core to our state’s economy,” she said. “This contract will support good paying, union jobs across our state, and I am proud to have advocated for it.”

 ?? Senior Airman Zachary Rufus/Nellis AFB Public Affairs ?? U.S. Air Force F-35 Lightning II fighter jets powered by Pratt & Whitney engines, in September over the Savannah Air National Guard base in Savannah, Georgia.
Senior Airman Zachary Rufus/Nellis AFB Public Affairs U.S. Air Force F-35 Lightning II fighter jets powered by Pratt & Whitney engines, in September over the Savannah Air National Guard base in Savannah, Georgia.

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