Pratt & Whitney Awarded $194M F135 Long-Lead Production Contract
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded Pratt & Whitney a $194,097,296 long-lead production contract for F135 engines to power the F-35 Lightning II. The low rate initial production (LRIP) contract covers long-lead materials for the sixth lot of F135 engines, and provides Pratt & Whitney the ability to start procuring long-lead items for production engines.
The sixth lot calls for 37 install engines, including 18 conventional take-off and landing (CTOL) engines for the U.S. Air Force; seven carrier variant (CV) engines for the U.S. Navy; six short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) propulsion systems for the U.S. Marine Corps; four CTOL engines for the Italian Air Force; and two CTOL engines for The Royal Australian Air Force. The main engines deliveries in LRIP 6 are slated to begin in June 2013.
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Coverage:
- • Pratt wins $194 million for early work on F-35 engines (Reuters)
- • Pratt Gets $194M Navy Contract For F-35 Engine Parts (Hartford Courant)
- • Agreement reached on F-35 engines (UPI)
- • Pratt & Whitney Wins Contract for F-35 Engines (Defense News)
- • Pratt & Whitney Wins $194M Contract for F-35 Engines (Defense World)
- • Pratt & Whitney secures $194 mill contract (WTNH-TV)
- • Pratt lands $194M jet fighter contract (Hartford Business Journal)