The award will support preliminary development efforts by the engine maker through 2023 and aims to create a low-risk path for the F-35 Block 4 configuration, Pratt & Whitney said Friday.
A Department of Defense notice indicates the project will involve design engineering, technology maturation, risk reduction and weapons system integration work.
“Upgrades like this are a normal part of any major defense program and the F135 engine has been pushed beyond its original specifications for too long,” saidJill Albertelli, president of Pratt & Whitney’s military engines business.
Albertelli projected the work could save the government as much as $40 billion in life cycle costs.
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