The large jet parts facility in Western North Carolina could get larger — though its presence hasn’t been without controversy ...
Pratt & Whitney’s presence in Asheville hasn’t been universally welcomed. Shortly after the facility was announced in 2020, the group Reject Raytheon AVL formed to protest its operations.
Pratt & Whitney's plant fully opened in 2022 and plans to expand again in the coming years, Gov. Josh Stein announced Jan. 28 ...
The expansion builds on the company's initial $650 million investment in Asheville. Pratt & Whitney is adding hundreds of ...
After completing its Asheville-based facility in 2022 ... Pratt & Whitney is a subsidiary of Raytheon Technologies, the world's largest aerospace and defense company, according to the company's ...