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Pratt & Whitney Opens Its Largest Military Engines Facility in Oklahoma City

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Pratt & Whitney Opens Its Largest Military Engines Facility in Oklahoma City

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Pratt & Whitney Opens Its Largest Military Engines Facility in Oklahoma City
Pratt & Whitney Opens Its Largest Military Engines Facility in Oklahoma City

Pratt & Whitney, an RTX business (NYSE: RTX), celebrated the opening of its new 845,000-square-foot facility in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, solidifying its position as the business’s largest military engines field location. The $255 million investment will enable Pratt & Whitney to meet the growing demands of both U.S. and global defense customers for the F135, F117, TF33, F100 and F119 engines. Pratt & Whitney’s Oklahoma City site is home to over 500 full-time employees, with an additional 500 contract and partner employees. The site features automation and advanced technologies that will streamline processes, improving accuracy, speed and cost-effectiveness. This investment will create an additional 100 full-time jobs over the next five years.

Pratt & Whitney’s F135 for the 5th Generation F-35 Lightning II fighter aircraft is the most advanced operational fighter engine in the world.
Pratt & Whitney’s F135 for the 5th Generation F-35 Lightning II fighter aircraft is the most advanced operational fighter engine in the world, providing the warfighter with a critical technological advantage at an unparalleled value to the taxpayer. (Photo by Pratt & Whitney)

“Our investment in this state-of-the-art facility underscores our commitment to meeting both today’s sustainment needs and preparing for the future. This expansion more than doubles our footprint in Oklahoma City, ensuring we have the capacity and agility to support increased workloads as military programs ramp up and new ones come online.,” said Greg Treacy, vice president of Pratt & Whitney in Oklahoma City.

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“Oklahoma City is the heart of our global sustainment network for Pratt & Whitney’s Military Engines business and plays a critical role on every single one of our programs. This new facility will serve as a hub for all of our military engine programs and allow us to better support our customers and their missions,” said Jill Albertelli, president of Military Engines at Pratt & Whitney.

The F119-PW-100 turbofan is the first operational 5th Generation stealth fighter engine, F-22 Raptor. It combines stealth technologies and vectored thrust with high thrust-to-weight performance to provide unprecedented maneuverability and survivability.
The F119-PW-100 turbofan is the first operational 5th Generation stealth fighter engine, F-22 Raptor. It combines stealth technologies and vectored thrust with high thrust-to-weight performance to provide unprecedented maneuverability and survivability. (Photo by Pratt & Whitney)

It also incorporates LEED-certified energy-efficient systems and waste reduction processes, reflecting RTX’s commitment to sustainability and operational efficiency. Located alongside Tinker Air Force Base, the largest maintenance, repair, and overhaul facility for the U.S. Department of Defense, the new site will enhance the business’ global sustainment network and support the public-private partnership between Pratt & Whitney and the U.S. Air Force. This Oklahoma City facility is strategically positioned to meet current and future sustainment demands, supporting engines for the F-35, F-22, C-17, B-52, E-3, F-15, F-16 and more.

Pratt & Whitney’s F100 engines power hundreds of F-15s around the world and have exclusively powered the U.S. Air Force’s entire operational fleet of F-15s since 1972.
Pratt & Whitney’s F100 engines power hundreds of F-15s around the world and have exclusively powered the U.S. Air Force’s entire operational fleet of F-15s since 1972. (Photo by Pratt & Whitney)

Pratt & Whitney is an aerospace manufacturer with global service operations. It is a subsidiary of RTX Corporation (formerly Raytheon Technologies). Pratt & Whitney’s aircraft engines are widely used in both civil aviation (especially airlines) and military aviation. Its headquarters are in East Hartford, Connecticut. In addition to aircraft engines, Pratt & Whitney manufactures gas turbine engines for industrial use, marine propulsion, and power generation. With more than 185,000 global employees, RTX pushes the limits of technology and science to redefine how we connect and protect our world. Through industry-leading businesses – Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, and Raytheon – we are advancing aviation, engineering integrated defense systems, and developing next-generation technology solutions and manufacturing to help global customers address their most critical challenges.

Pratt & Whitney Opens Its Largest Military Engines Facility in Oklahoma City
Keith Coleman, Oklahoma Alliance for Economic Development; Greg Treacy, vice president of Pratt & Whitney in Oklahoma City; Jill Albertelli, president of Pratt & Whitney’s Military Engines business; Representative Tom Cole; Lieutenant Governor Matt Pinnell; Councilman Todd Stone Congresswoman Stephanie Bice and Christie Gillenwater, Greater Oklahoma City Chamber. (Photo by Pratt & Whitney)

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