Economic Summit 2003 Outlook Vice President Pratt & Whitney Military Engines Business Development & International Programs January 3, 2003 Hartford Hilton Lloyd (Fig) Newton
UTC Corporation
77 Years of History
Pratt & Whitney: Generations of Power Military Commercial Space
The Power of One
Aerospace Employment in Connecticut 50,000 25,
Aerospace Wages in Connecticut CONNECTICUT AVERAGE WAGE AEROSPACE & AVIATION $60,000 $30,000 $0 $45,000 $61,000
Aerospace Employment Top 10
Aerospace Employment Growth
Defense Spending *President submitted to Congress $267 $290 $318 $355 $378* Billions of Dollars
Effects on P&W F100 —F-15/F-16 FightersF117 for C-17—solid future F117—C-17 Cargo TransportF119 for F/A-22 Raptor—operational in 2 years J52—A-6 Electronic WarfareF135 for JSF—solid R&D, P&W leadership, milestones TF33—B-52, KC-135 Bomber and Tanker F100 for F-15/F-16—continues to be important as F/A-22 and JSF come on line TodayThe Future
Global Focus: Key to our Future ThailandIndonesiaTaiwanPortugalJordan Norway Denmark NetherlandsBelgium United States Venezuela Pakistan Egypt Saudi Arabia Greece Singapore Japan Korea Israel Australia Great Britain F-15 Customers F-16 Customers A-4 Customers C-17 Customers F-111 Customers Italy F-14 Customers EA-6B Customers Argentina
Business Outlook—Manufacturing
P&W Turbine Blades...Amazing Facts Near-Sonic Velocity Air Flow 6+ Years 400 hp Per Blade40,000 lbs. Tension >1000°F Over Metal Melt Temperature
Pratt & Whitney Here Today...Here to Stay