Pratt & Whitney Canada
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The official fan page of P&WC, a global leader in aerospace. La page officielle des fans de P&WC, un leader mondial de l'aérospatiale. www.pwc.ca P&WC's operations and service network span the globe. We power the largest fleet of business and regional aircraft and helicopters – 50,000 engines in more than 200 countries. We employ approximately 9,200 people around the world including approximately 6,200 in Canada. P&WC is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation, a high-technology company based in Hartford, Connecticut.
P&WC possède des installations et des centres de révision dans le monde entier. Nous propulsons la plus grande flotte d’hélicoptères et d’avions d’affaires et de transport régional, avec 50 000 moteurs dans plus de 200 pays. Nous avons quelque 9 200 employés dans le monde, dont environ 6 200 au Canada.
P&WC est une société de United Technologies Corporation, entreprise de haute technologie sise à Hartford, au Connecticut.
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Did you know? Singapore is a major Asia-Pacific hub in our extensive service network that offers 24/7 support!
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Heading to Official Singapore Airshow next week! With more than 7,000 engines in Asia Pacific, we have a leading presence in this region. We hope to see you there!
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Join us and reach your full potential! Pratt & Whitney Canada is looking for talented professionals in manufacturing, planning processes, logistics and quality. http://www.pwc.ca/en/about/careers-form-job-opportunities
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DID YOU KNOW? The PT6A engine family has over 365 million flight hours. No other engine comes close to reaching this milestone. Share your PT6 memories and photos in the comments! (Photo: @foster_bachschmidt on Instagram)
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Around the globe, even in the coldest conditions, operators have made P&WC their engine of choice. (Photo taken by @ulloriaqhansen191in South Greenland)
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Who remembers Big Red? When it was retired in 2010, this aircraft was the last airworthy Boeing 720 in the world. While in service as a flying test bed for P&WC, it flew with 688 individual experimental engines and covered 4.1 million kilometres. #ThrowbackThursday
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In 2001, Kenn Borek Air conducted a historic rescue flight from its base in Calgary, Alberta to the South Pole research station in Antarctica aboard a Twin Otter turboprop powered by PT6A-34 engines. Pilots flew a crew in to retrieve a stranded American doctor in need of medical assistance. This was the first ever rescue from the South Pole during polar winter. The flight braved extreme cold, high winds, blowing snow and daylight limited to half an hour a day. (Photo: @yfbthomas on Instagram)
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Some might see machines. What we see is power and dependability. (Photo: @eugenia_naz on Instagram)
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