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RTX’s Pratt & Whitney Opens Largest Military Engine Production Facility

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
October 4, 2024
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RTX subsidiary Pratt & Whitney has officially opened its largest manufacturing plant for military engines in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Spanning 845,000 square feet (78,500 square meters), the facility is strategically located next to Tinker Air Force Base, allowing for rapid engine sustainment for F-35, F-22, and F-16 fighter jets.

It features advanced automation technologies to streamline production processes and ensure cost-effectiveness.

The site also incorporates energy-efficient systems and waste reduction measures, reinforcing the company’s commitment to sustainability and operational efficiency.

“Oklahoma City is the heart of our global sustainment network … and plays a critical role on every single one of our programs,” Pratt & Whitney President of Military Engines Jill Albertelli stated.

“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.”

Doubling Footprint

Pratt & Whitney manufactures in-demand military turbofan engines, including the F135, F117, TF33, F100, and F119.

The company claims that these engines offer improved fuel efficiency and overall performance for both short and long-range missions.

Pratt & Whitney Vice President Greg Treacy noted that the new Oklahoma site will enable the firm to double its footprint in the state, ensuring the capacity to support increased workloads.

“Our investment in this state-of-the-art facility underscores our commitment to meeting both today’s sustainment needs and preparing for the future,” he emphasized.

Currently, the facility employs approximately 1,000 workers, with plans to add 100 more full-time positions over the next five years.



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