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Pratt & Whitney Canada

 
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Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp.
1000 Marie-Victorin blvd.
Longueuil, Quebec J4G 1A1, Canada
Tel. 450-677-9411
Fax 450-647-3620

Type: Subsidiary
On the web: http://www.pwc.ca
Employees: 7,400

Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) gives planes a push and helicopters a lift. A subsidiary of United Technologies, P&WC manufactures fixed-wing and helicopter aviation engines for business, general aviation, military, regional, utility, and agricultural applications. P&WC also manufactures engines for industrial applications and provides maintenance and repair services. Taken together, P&WC and US-based Pratt & Whitney (also a subsidiary of United Technologies) are among the largest makers of jet engines in the world, competing with Rolls-Royce and GE Aircraft Engines.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2008:
Sales: $1,110.0M

Officers:
SVP Global Operations: Benoît Brossoit
CIO: Akhil Bhandari
VP International Business Development: Joseph N. Torchetti

Competitors:
GE Aviation
Rolls-Royce North America
SAFRAN USA

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Pratt & Whitney
Type Division
Founded 1928
Headquarters Longueuil, Quebec
Industry Aerospace
Products Turbine aircraft engines
Gas turbines
Parent Pratt & Whitney
Website www.PWC.ca

Pratt & Whitney Canada (PWC or P&WC) is a Canadian aircraft engine manufacturer. PWC's headquarters are in Longueuil, Quebec, just outside Montreal. It is a division of the larger US-based Pratt & Whitney (P&W), itself a business unit of United Technologies. [1] United Technologies has given PWC a world mandate for smaller aircraft engines while P&W's US operations develop and manufacture larger engines.

Although PWC is a division of P&W, it has its own research, development and marketing as well as the manufacturing of its engines. Since the development of its famous PT6 turboprop engine in the 1960s, PWC has dominated its sector of the world market for aircraft engines. The company currently has 10,000 employees worldwide, with 7,000 of them in Canada.[citation needed]

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History

The Canadian Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Company, Ltd. was founded in November 1928 to act as a service centre for P&W aircraft engines.[2] During World War II, it assembled Pratt & Whitney Wasp series engines built in the U.S. In 1952, the production of Wasp engines was transferred to P&WC so P&W could concentrate on developing jet engines.

In the late 1950s, a team of 12 P&WC engineers began the development of the first small turbine engine in Canada, the PT6. The first example was delivered to a customer in 1963.

In 1962, the company was renamed United Aircraft of Canada, and assumed its current name in 1975.[3]

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References

  1. ^ PW Fast Facts page
  2. ^ Leyes, p. 433
  3. ^ Leyes, p. 434
  • Leyes II, Richard A.; William A. Fleming (1999). The History of North American Small Gas Turbine Aircraft Engines. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. ISBN 1-56347-332-1. 

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