Raytheon's Advancements in F-35 Subsystems and Electric Propulsion Technology.

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Raytheon Technologies is offering solutions for both engine and Power and Thermal Management System (PTMS) modernization for the F-35 program, potentially supplanting Honeywell International as a supplier of a key subsystem for the Joint Strike Fighter. Collins Aerospace's Enhanced Power and Cooling System (EPACS) has garnered a new focus, which would seemingly have to beat out Honeywell for an opportunity to provide a new thermal management system for the F-35. The JPO is grouping the PTMS and engine modernization efforts together, and a spokesperson for the office told Breaking Defense in a statement that the dual solution will be fielded in 2030.
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