Company Profile

Company Name: Pratt & Whitney
Parent Company: RTX (Raytheon Technologies Corporation)
Country of Origin: United States
Headquarters Location: East Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Founded: 1925
Core Competencies: Aircraft engines, power systems, propulsion technologies
Markets Served: Commercial aviation, military aviation, auxiliary power systems, MRO (maintenance, repair, and overhaul)


Military Engines

Turbofan Engines

  • F119 – Powers F-22 Raptor

  • F135 – Powers F-35 Lightning II

  • F117 – Military version of PW2000; powers C-17 Globemaster III

  • TF33 – Legacy engine, powers B-52H Stratofortress

  • JT8D-Military Variants – Used in various military transport and maritime aircraft

Turboprop Engines

  • PW100 Series (military variants) – Powers military transports (C-295, CN-235)

  • PT6A Series (military variants) – Powers light fixed-wing trainers and surveillance platforms

Turboshaft Engines

  • PT6T (Twin-Pac) – Used in helicopters (Bell 212, 412)

  • PW200 Series (military variants) – Light twin-engine helicopters

  • PW210 – New generation for medium helicopters (e.g., S-76D)


Commercial Engines

Regional & Business Jet Engines

  • PW300 Series – Used in Bombardier Challenger, Dassault Falcon

  • PW500 Series – Cessna Citation, Embraer Phenom

  • PW600 Series – Entry-level bizjets (Embraer Phenom 100)

Narrowbody Jet Engines

  • PW1000G (GTF – Geared Turbofan) Series

    • PW1100G-JM – Airbus A320neo

    • PW1500G – Airbus A220

    • PW1900G – Embraer E2 family

Legacy Commercial Engines

  • JT3D – Boeing 707, Douglas DC-8

  • JT8D – Boeing 727, DC-9

  • JT9D – Early widebodies like the Boeing 747-100

  • PW2000 (JT10D) – Boeing 757

  • PW4000 – Boeing 747, 767, MD-11, Airbus A300/310


III. Auxiliary Power Units (APUs)

  • APS2000 – Commercial narrowbodies

  • APS3200 – Airbus A320 family

  • APS5000 – Boeing 787 Dreamliner


IV. Sustainment and MRO Services

Service Brands:

  • Pratt & Whitney EngineWise™ – Digital analytics and engine health monitoring

  • Global Services Network – Worldwide MRO and logistics support

  • Military Sustainment Programs – Through F117/F135 depot and field support


V. Research & Development

  • Hybrid-electric propulsion systems – In development with Collins Aerospace

  • Advanced materials and coatings – Ceramic matrix composites, powder metallurgy

  • Next-gen engine cores – For both commercial and military platforms (Next Gen Fighter programs)