Pratt & Whitney has signed an agreement with Delta TechOps (DTO) for maintenance services under which DTO will provide additional offload support for Pratt & Whitney mature commercial engines, including the PW2000 and the PW4000-94” engines.
“With passenger air travel recovering and the importance of cargo to the global economy, it is imperative that our engines stay in peak operational condition to keep fleets flying reliably and safely and to ensure everyone and everything gets to where it needs to go,” said Joe Sylvestro, senior vice president of Aftermarket & Sustainment Operations at Pratt & Whitney. “We are excited to be expanding our working relationship with Delta TechOps.”
Delta TechOps, a world-class MRO provider for both mature commercial engine and GTF engine fleets, has a long-standing collaborative relationship with Pratt & Whitney. With MRO headquarters in Atlanta and several locations in the United States, DTO is well positioned to support customers’ needs.
The contract signing took place at MRO Americas, which was held at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas, Texas, from Monday, April 25 through Thursday, April 28.

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