Its engines power the F-35 and F-22 fighters.
Pratt & Whitney begins construction of its factory specialized in manufacturing aircraft engine spare parts in Morocco next Monday.
The Canadian company Pratt & Whitney is preparing to begin construction work on its factory specialized in manufacturing aircraft engine spare parts in the Medpark industrial zone in Nouaceur, Morocco, next Monday.
This project, whose investment exceeds 71 billion centimes ($71 million), will create 250 new job opportunities and integrate modern manufacturing techniques into the Moroccan aviation industry.
It is worth noting that Pratt & Whitney provides engines for many civilian aircraft such as the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 787, in addition to military aircraft such as the F-22 and F-35 fighters.
Pratt & Whitney said on its website that 16,000 customers use its engines. The company mainly focuses on the manufacture of jet engines for large aircraft, supplying engines to both Airbus (A300, A310, A300-600, A318, A320) and its competitor Boeing (707, 727, 737, 747, 767, etc.). Pratt & Whitney also equips Lockheed aircraft such as the F-15, F-16, F-22 Raptor and F-35 Joint Strike Fighter with its engines.
According to available information, Pratt & Whitney has already begun establishing its subsidiary in Morocco, since the beginning of April, through the United Kingdom. Pratt & Whitney Morocco will be piloted at launch by Canadian Marc-André Duclos, director of Pratt & Whitney Canada in Quebec, responsible for international manufacturing and transitions, as evidenced by his profile. On LinkedIn.
Duclos will be assisted in heading the new Moroccan company by Polish Alicia Kaleta, international director of human resources, who will serve as vice president of Pratt & Whitney Morocco.
Pratt & Whitney will have a lot to do: the engine manufacturer will thus be able to support Boeing's industrial ecosystem, strengthening its supply platform in dedicated industrial areas such as Midpark where, among other things, another American company, Spirit AeroSystems, specializes In aircraft fuselage manufacturing.
As a reminder, Morocco pledged to establish in the Kingdom no less than 120 suppliers for the American aircraft factory. In addition to the Boeing Apache helicopters, the new American arrival may also have designs on the military industry in which Morocco intends to position itself. The terms of cooperation in this regard, between Washington and Rabat, may be modified in the future, in the context of future contracts: for example, moreover, Raytheon Technologies, a shareholder of Pratt & Whitney that won in July 2021 the contract to supply aircraft engines F-16 Viper fighter for Morocco. The contract, valued at more than $212 million, was for Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-229 propulsion engines designed by Raytheon. Manufacturing and assembly of these engines is expected to be completed in East Hartford, Connecticut by the end of June 2025. In August 2022, Raytheon Technology Corporation was also awarded a modified contract worth approximately US$133 million to refurbish engine units for certain types of Boeing and General Dynamics fighters, including Including F-16 fighters operated by the Moroccan Air Force. The contract provided for the remanufacture of the engine unit of the Pratt & Whitney F100 turbofan family, including versions F100/PW-100 /-200
/-220/-220E/-229/-229EEP, for partner countries of the FMS (Foreign Military Sales) program.