Pratt & Whitney plans to invest $206 million to expand the capabilities of its business in Columbus, Georgia, which supports commercial and military engine programs. This investment is expected to generate 400 jobs by the end of 2028, and Pratt & Whitney will work in partnership with Georgia QuickStart to train and recruit these new employees. The funds will also be used for new machinery, equipment and an expansion of the Columbus Engine Centre. “From the flights that go through the world’s most utilized airport to the engines in the very airplanes, the Peach State is crucial to the movement
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