Pratt & Whitney: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Pratt & Whitney is a very large American aircraft engine manufacturer. Pratt & Whitney engines are widely used in both civil and military aircraft.

The company was founded in 1860 by Francis Pratt & Amos Whitney, and has its headquarters in Hartford, Connecticut. As one of the "big three" aero-engine manufacturers the company competes with General Electric and Rolls-Royce. In addition to aircraft engines, Pratt & Whitney manufactures fixed gas turbines for industry and power generation, marine turbines, and railway locomotive engines.

Pratt & Whitney is a business unit of industrial conglomerate United Technologies, making it a sister company to Otis Elevator Company and refrigeration giant Carrier Corporation.

Civil jet engines and applications

Military jet engines and applications

Reciprocating engines

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