RTX unit Pratt & Whitney invests $200 million to expand Columbus, Georgia operations

Reuters
Feb 25
RTX unit Pratt & Whitney invests $200 million to expand Columbus, Georgia operations

RTX Corporation’s Pratt & Whitney is investing $200 million to expand its Columbus, Georgia operations by adding a seventh isothermal forging press at the Columbus Forge facility. The new press is expected to boost output of critical rotating engine parts by about 30% to support GTF, F135 and other programs, and is slated to become operational in 2028.

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