Pratt & Whitney, a subsidiary of RTX Corporation, continues to make significant strides in aviation technology. Recently, the company achieved a milestone as their V2500® engines surpassed 300 million flight hours of service, showcasing their reliability and durability in the industry. Additionally, Pratt & Whitney has expanded its collaboration with Delta Tech Ops to increase GTF MRO capacity by 30% and strengthened its network collaboration with MTU Aero Engines. The company is also focused on enhancing the durability of its GTF engines, aiming to double the time on-wing through improved manufacturing techniques and insights from new variants. These efforts align with their goal of providing better fuel efficiency and reduced noise footprint, particularly suited for the Airbus A321XLR.
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