Pratt & Whitney is discussing with Airbus (EADSY) related to engine supplies over the next three years, Tim Hepher of Reuters reports. According to president of commercial engines at the RTX subsidiary Rick Deurloo, the current factory set-up covers the output of 63 airplanes a month. Further discussions are needed to prepare for plans to boost production to 75 jets a month.
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