News | Fast-tracking the fighter jet engine of the future

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Pratt & Whitney, an RTX business, is using digital tools to rapidly develop the XA103 adaptive fighter jet engine for the U.S. Air Force, aiming for air dominance. This fully digital design approach, including a collaborative environment and model-based systems, reduces errors, shortens development times, and enhances communication with suppliers and the Air Force. The company expects these innovations to deliver next-generation capabilities faster, building on past successes like the F119 engine.

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