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Pratt & Whitney Developing New Engines for Munitions and Collaborative Combat Aircraft

New engine family will offer 500 to 1,800 pounds of thrust

Pratt & Whitney, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business, is developing a new family of engines, scalable from 500 to 1,800 pounds of thrust, that are capable of powering munitions and Collaborative Combat Aircraft.

"This new family of engines is being developed by our GATORWORKS team, which prioritized development speed and affordability," said Jill Albertelli, president of Pratt & Whitney's Military Engines business. "The scalability of the architecture, the commonality across models, and the use of additive manufacturing will allow us to significantly reduce development and production timelines as we look at existing and future applications with customers."

A second series of tests is expected to run in early 2026 to further validate key design features. This engine family will be available for Pratt & Whitney's domestic and international customers.

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Publishdate:
Sep 22, 2025
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