Pratt & Whitney Receives $300 Million Contract to Support F100 Engine Maintenance for Republic of Korea

F-15K RoKAFPratt & Whitney, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX), has received a $300 million Performance Based Logistics (PBL) contract from the Republic of Korea government in support of the F100 engines powering the Republic of Korea Air Force fleet of Lockheed Martin F-16 fighters and Boeing F-15K fighters.

This five-year parts and repair services program covers over 230 engines. Under the terms of the PBL, Pratt & Whitney will provide key support for the F100 engines in the intermediate engine shops and at the depot level.

“Pratt & Whitney is proud of our decades-long partnership with the Republic of Korea Air Force, providing reliable engines and affordable readiness in support of their fleet,” said Howie Chandler, vice president, Military Business Development and Aftermarket Services for Pratt & Whitney. “We look forward to expanding our level of support to the Republic of Korea Air Force’s fighter engines, further improving our position as a premier fleet management provider for military aircraft engine fleets around the globe.”

Pratt & Whitney’s F100 engine, powering F-15 and F-16 aircraft worldwide, is one of the most successful fighter engines in history. The combat proven engine has flown more than 24 million hours. More than 23 air forces around the world have chosen the F100 for safe, reliable power. Pratt & Whitney has built more than 7,200 F100 engines for customers around the globe. In addition to the F100 engine, Pratt & Whitney’s military engine portfolio includes the F135 for the F-35, F117 for the C-17 and F119 for the F-22.

Pratt & Whitney press release