Pratt & Whitney: "We have the capacities we need for GTF maintenance"
Interview by Emilie Drab
| 2019/11/14 | 973 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Pratt & Whitney was at MRO Europe to present its maintenance solutions and its perspectives in the continent. While its partners Lufthansa and MTU are working to open a new centre for GTF engines in Poland, Paul Finklestein, the company's VP Marketing, Commercial Engines & Global Services, took a look at the engine manufacturer's support activity.
What is the role of Europe in Pratt & Whitney's MRO activities?
Pratt & Whitney has a long history in Europe, with the PW4000, the PW2000, th...(…)
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