F-35 Extra Engine Battle Continues
Laicie Olson | Sep 20, 2010 |Last week, while opposing sides Pratt & Whitney and GE/Rolls Royce faced off at the Air Force Association’s annual conference at the National Harbor, the Senate Appropriations defense subcommittee dropped funding for GE/Rolls Royce’s F-35 extra engine. The decision could ultimately prove irrelevant, since predictions have the bill moving forward through an omnibus or continuing resolution, but was important politically nonetheless.
Naturally, Pratt & Whitney did a little dance, stating:
This Senate action is a clear message that the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee for Defense supports President Obama and Secretary Gates in their position that funding an alternate engine will not save taxpayer’s money or improve military readiness in any way.
GE and Rolls Royce, on the other hand, seemed to sit stunned in silence… until Thursday.
Thursday brought new news from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) on the potential cost of funding an extra engine. Highlights after the jump...


