Thread regarding Pratt and Whitney layoffs

Raytheon Technologies subsidiary Pratt & Whitney has reportedly been facing some engine issues.

hmmmmm ? I wonder what the problem is ?

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What a stupid post - this should read "Raytheon / P&W HR wants to see who is d-mb enough to speak up against UNSAFE engines and then try to silence them"

How about this = A former exec said " we'll let the field tell us what the problems are..." This person now runs a consulting business and is double dipping on behalf of the safety of the traveling public out of florida. I think he went to Notre Dame, which is more known for their football program than their "engineering" school.

Here's a better question - why don't you call 860-565-0140 and ask the Global Ops Center?

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