The company, which is a subsidiary of RTX Corp. (NYSE: RTX), is investing $285 million into its massive Asheville facility.
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The company said the new positions will bring an annual payroll impact to the community of more than $20 million per year.
Pratt & Whitney plans to add 325 employees by the end of 2029, state economic development officials said Tuesday. Commerce ...
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A North Carolina panel Tuesday approved $5.8 million in taxpayer-funded incentives for a $285 million expansion of a Pratt & ...
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