Defense Transport News, October 14, 2005 In a recent development, GE Transportation Engine Company has selected Hamilton-Sundstrand, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation, to supply the F136 engine's fuel pump for the GE/RORO Fighter Engine Group. This decision highlights the continued collaboration between major aerospace players in supporting advanced military aircraft programs. The F136 engine is specifically designed for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF), one of the most sophisticated and versatile fighter jets in modern aviation. Hamilton Sundstrand anticipates that the total value of this long-term contract will surpass $400 million over the lifespan of the aircraft. Under the agreement, Hamilton Sundstrand will take responsibility for the design, development, and certification of key fuel system components for the F136 engine. This includes three critical fuel pumps, along with control valves and filtration systems. These components play a vital role in delivering fuel to the main combustion chamber, afterburner, and other essential parts of the engine. The production of the F136 fuel pump systems is set to begin in 2012, marking a significant milestone in the F-35 program's timeline. With its advanced technology and reliable performance, the F136 is expected to enhance the operational capabilities of the F-35, making it a cornerstone of future air combat strategies.

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