The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has awarded Pratt & Whitney, a Raytheon Technologies business, a contract for a ground test demonstration program for a novel architecture using a rotating engine detonation concept to be jointly executed by Pratt & Whitney, Raytheon Missiles & Defense, and Raytheon Technologies Research Centre.
"Pratt & Whitney's GATORWORKS was able to complete initial concept development well ahead of schedule, and we will continue leveraging our digital and agile capabilities to accelerate progress on this program," said Dave Stagney, director of GATORWORKS. "Given the need for this critical engine technology, the Raytheon Technologies team will utilise its advanced resources and expertise to meet the technical objectives in an expeditious fashion."
The AFRL Program Office is a key partner enabling the joint Raytheon Technologies team to work in sprints to mitigate the highest risks for an advanced product while accelerating technology maturation.
"AFRL is excited to work with Pratt & Whitney to advance this novel and military relevant propulsion architecture. Pratt & Whitney has made considerable progress developing this concept to date and we look forward to successfully demonstrating this important technology in collaboration with the RTX team," said Dr. Michael Gregg, Director, Aerospace Directorate, AFRL.
The engine is being designed to fly at higher Mach speeds which will enable and broaden future vehicle designs and applications and will be a key element of Pratt &Whitney's high-speed engine portfolio to meet future customer requirements.
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Pratt & Whitney Military Engines | Turbofan Engines |
Air Force Research Laboratory | Technical/Eng/Scientific Studies |
Raytheon Technologies Research Center (was United Technologies Research Center) | Research/Consulting Services |
Raytheon Company Missile Systems | Missiles, Bombs |
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