Air Force Names Partners for New Bomber
March 07 2016 - 5:10PM
Dow Jones News
The U.S. Air Force on Monday identified the main partners
alongside lead contractor Northrop Grumman Corp. on the
multibillion-dollar B-21 bomber program.
Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James said the Pratt &
Whitney unit of United Technologies Corp. would provide the engines
for the proposed long-range bomber. Northrop Grumman recently
resumed work on developing the plane after Boeing Co. and Lockheed
Martin Corp. dropped a protest after losing the main contract.
The Air Force has been under pressure from some lawmakers to
identify more partners to boost the transparency of the highly
classified program as it tries to steer funding for the plane
through Congress.
Other main partners include Spirit AeroSystems Inc., Rockwell
Collins Inc. Orbital ATK Inc. and units of BAE Systems Inc. and GKN
PLC.
Pratt & Whitney had been widely tipped by analysts as the
engine supplier. It already builds engines for the Lockheed-built
F-35 combat jet after beating out General Electric Co., which
initially self-funded a rival power plant.
The Air Force plans to build as many as 100 jets that would
enter service from around 2025. Ms. James said all of the partners
were required to have cybersecurity plans in place to protect their
work on the plane.
Write to Doug Cameron at doug.cameron@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
March 07, 2016 16:55 ET (21:55 GMT)
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