Pratt & Whitney to adapt its Maine facility to add PW1100G-JM MRO capabilities
Romain Guillot
| 2020/07/03 | 228 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Pratt & Whitney will invest $ 12.5 million in its North Berwick facility (Maine) to add GTF MRO Capabilities. More specifically, the factory will perform maintenance on high pressure turbine (2 stages) as well as on the high pressure compressor module (8 stages) for the PW1100G-JM which powers the Airbus A320neo family.
According to Pratt & Whitney, this investment will strengthen Pratt & Whitney’s global GTF MRO network and will directly benefit operators by reducing turnaround time ...(…)
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