Pratt & Whitney sees supply chain progress

Logo of Pratt & Whitney is seen during a media presentation at the Swiss Air Force base in Emmen

PARIS (Reuters) – Pratt & Whitney is seeing “solid progress” in the aerospace supply chain after bottlenecks caused by the pandemic, Shane Eddy, president of engine maker Pratt & Whitney, said at the Paris Airshow on Wednesday.

The Raytheon Technologies subsidiary, which has faced a backlash from airlines over durability problems and a shortage of spare engines, has the capacity in place to support maintenance demand but faces shortages of materials, he added.

(Reporting by Tim Hepher, Editing by Louise Heavens)

Reuters

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