How are we bringing tomorrow’s technology into today’s engines?

Pratt & Whitney is helping airlines meet record demand by delivering engines that stay on wing longer, fly farther and operate more efficiently. With air travel growing worldwide, these new technologies have become critical drivers of airline performance.

Amy Comer, vice president, GTF™ Engines, explains how the GTF Advantage™ engine and the GTF Hot Section Plus upgrade option are transforming airline operating economics. Improved aerodynamics and cooling are expected to enhance durability, doubling time on wing.

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Amy Comer

“We’re bringing tomorrow’s technology into today’s engines – delivering longer time on wing, better performance, and new opportunities for our customers… By pushing the limits of propulsion technology, we’re giving airlines the tools to open new routes and create a more connected world.”

Amy Comer
Vice President, GTF Engines
Pratt & Whitney

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