F135 Engine Engineering Order
$53.8M Navy order to RTX's Pratt & Whitney for F135 engine engineering work to resolve engine issues, partly U.S.-funded and partly allied-partner-funded.
Pratt & Whitney (an RTX division) received a $53,755,700 Navy order, managed by Naval Air Systems Command, for F135 engine engineering work to resolve ongoing F-35 engine issues. Funded partly by the U.S. and partly by allied partner (FMS) funds; completion expected December 2028.
Award detail
- Agency
- U.S. Navy (Naval Air Systems Command)
- Award ID
- Ceiling value
- $53.8M
- Vehicle
- Order
- Awarded
- 2026-07-28
- Period of performance ends
- 2028-12-31
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Frequently asked
- What is the F135 Engine Engineering Order contract?
- Pratt & Whitney (an RTX division) received a $53,755,700 Navy order, managed by Naval Air Systems Command, for F135 engine engineering work to resolve ongoing F-35 engine issues. Funded partly by the U.S. and partly by allied partner (FMS) funds; completion expected December 2028.
- Which agency awarded the F135 Engine Engineering Order contract?
- The F135 Engine Engineering Order contract was awarded by U.S. Navy (Naval Air Systems Command) under a Order vehicle.
- How much is the F135 Engine Engineering Order contract worth?
- The F135 Engine Engineering Order contract has a value of $53.8M, awarded on 2026-07-28.
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RTX's Pratt & Whitney received a $53,755,700 Navy order for F135 engine engineering work, funded partly by the U.S. and partly by allied partner money, completion expected December 2028
Defence Blog: Pratt & Whitney gets new contract to resolve F135 engine issuesVerified2026-07-28