RTX's Pratt & Whitney invests more than $100M to expand MRO footprint in the U.S.
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RTX's Pratt & Whitney invests more than $100M to expand MRO footprint in the U.S.
/PRNewswire/ -- MRO Americas -- Pratt & Whitney, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business, is investing more than $100 million across three maintenance, repair and overhaul...
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Faced with an explosive demand for maintenance on its GTF engines and company criticism of workshop rotation times, Pratt & Whitney is committing more than $100 million to expand its MRO capabilities in the United States. Targeted investments in Texas, Florida, Arkansas and Georgia are expected to reduce transit times, increase the availability of spare parts, and ultimately reverse the "aircraft on ground" (AOG) events. A multi-site investment …
Pratt & Whitney invests $100M in US GTF MRO expansion
Pratt & Whitney announced on April 21, 2026, that it is investing more than $100 million across three of its US maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) sites as it seeks to move geared turbofan engines through its aftermarket network more quickly in a bid to cut turnaround times. The RTX business announced the spending at MRO Americas 2026 in Orlando, Florida, saying the new investment will go to facilities in Irving, Texas, West Palm Beach, Flor…
Pratt & Whitney invests over $100 million to expand U.S. maintenance network and boost GTF engine support capacity
The company said the upgrades will improve efficiency and speed across maintenance operations. The expansion includes new equipment, facility upgrades and increased repair capabilities. Rob Griffiths said: “These investments demonstrate Pratt & Whitney’s continued commitment to lifting our airline customers’ GTF fleets.” He added: “Across these three U.S. facilities, we are investing to increase throughput of GTF engines and parts, adding repair…
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