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.
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 ...