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RTX to take up to 60 days to fix each GTF engine with contamination issue

At least 1,200 of the Pratt & Whitney GTF engines that power Airbus (AIR.PA) A320neo jets will need "accelerated removals and inspections," RTX, formerly Raytheon, said earlier on Tuesday when it announced second-quarter results.

July 26, 2023 / 14:42 IST
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RTX Corp will need up to 60 days to inspect and fix each GTF engine used on Airbus jets that were found to have a new problem involving contaminated powder metal, CEO Greg Hayes said in an interview on Tuesday.

At least 1,200 of the Pratt & Whitney GTF engines that power Airbus (AIR.PA) A320neo jets will need "accelerated removals and inspections," RTX, formerly Raytheon, said earlier on Tuesday when it announced second-quarter results.

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Engines potentially affected by the metal powder issue will not be put through the entire overhaul cycle, which typically lasts four to five months, Hayes said.

Instead, they will be brought in for a briefer period where technicians will disassemble the engines, inspect the high pressure turbine disks potentially affected by the metal contamination, and, if needed, replace the part.