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Pratt & Whitney Hit with Massive $150M Lawsuit for Selling Used Engines and Parts for Aircraft

Prashant Chaudhary by Prashant Chaudhary
May 16, 2024
in Aviation, News
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Aircraft Engine Giant Faces $150 Million Lawsuit for Blocking Competitors

In a striking development that has sent ripples across the aerospace sector, Pratt & Whitney Canada, a unit of the aerospace giant RTX, is now at the centre of a significant legal challenge. The company is facing a $150 million lawsuit alleging that it engaged in practices aimed at stifling competition within the turboprop engine market.

Aircraft Engine Giant Faces $150 Million Lawsuit for Blocking Competitors-
Pratt & Whitney embroiled in a major legal battle over competition in the aerospace market.

A Legal Battle Over Engine Dominance

Filed in Philadelphia federal court by Universal Turbine Parts LLC (UTP), the lawsuit accuses Pratt & Whitney of deliberately blocking competitors from acquiring its used PT6 and PW100 engines. These engines are critical for a variety of applications, including regional commercial aircraft and freight operations. UTP, an Alabama-based supplier of aftermarket aircraft engines and engine parts, claims that Pratt & Whitney’s actions violate U.S. competition laws.

Tactics to Control the Market

According to the legal documents, Pratt & Whitney has engaged in multiple strategies to maintain its dominance in the turboprop engine market. One significant allegation is that the company has been purchasing used parts and engines at inflated prices, a tactic designed to prevent other companies from accessing these essential resources. This approach not only limits the availability of parts and engines for other suppliers but also drives up prices, effectively reducing choices for aircraft operators and pushing them to rely solely on Pratt & Whitney for their needs.

Aircraft Engine Giant Faces $150 Million Lawsuit for Blocking Competitors--
A $150 million lawsuit challenges the dominance of Pratt & Whitney in the turboprop engine industry

Impact on the Industry

Pratt & Whitney has long been recognized as the world’s leading maker of turboprop aircraft engines, with more than 64,000 PT6 engines and 8,000 PW100 engines produced to date. The lawsuit highlights the company’s “largest installed base of aircraft engines within the United States and the world,” underscoring the significant impact of its alleged anti-competitive behaviours.

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Response from the Involved Parties

As of now, neither Pratt & Whitney nor RTX has publicly responded to the allegations, and representatives for UTP and its legal team from White & Case and Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan have also not commented on the matter. The case, officially titled Universal Turbine Parts LLC v. Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp, continues to unfold in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

Aircraft Engine Giant Faces $150 Million Lawsuit for Blocking Competitors--
Allegations arise against Pratt & Whitney for stifling competition and monopolizing the market

Turboprop Engine Lawsuit: Implications for Aerospace Industry

This lawsuit represents a critical juncture for the aerospace industry, particularly in the realm of turboprop engines. As the legal proceedings progress, the outcome could have far-reaching implications for market competition and pricing dynamics within the sector. It also highlights the ongoing challenges in maintaining a competitive and fair marketplace amidst the complexities of global supply chains and industry dominance.

Tags: aerospaceAerospace IndustryAntitrust Lawsuitcommercial aircraftEngine Lawsuitengine marketPratt & WhitneyTurbine PartsU.S. DistrictUsed Engines

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