EAST HARTFORD, CT -- The F-35 fighter and KC-46 tanker aircraft programs will drive the growth of Pratt & Whitney's military engines business over the next decade as Defense Department technology development and demonstration efforts foster new opportunities, according to company executives. Speaking to reporters at a company media event on Tuesday, Pratt & Whitney President of Military Engines Bennett Croswell pointed to the Air Force's KC-46 tanker, which will use Pratt engines, as a major growth driver. Boeing, the...