Pratt & Whitney’s F119 engine has crossed one million flight hours powering the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor, validating the platform’s long-term operational reliability. Two F119 units power each aircraft operated by the U.S. Air Force, delivering 35,000 pounds of afterburner thrust and enabling supercruise at Mach 1.8 without afterburner engagement. The engine features 2D thrust vectoring nozzles that provide ±20° pitch control for enhanced maneuverability and post-stall agility. As the first operational fifth-generation fighter engine, the F119 established the technological foundation for the F135 propulsion system powering the F-35 Lightning II. This milestone confirms sustained safety and readiness rates, supporting the F-22 fleet’s continued operational life through the 2030s despite final production delivery in 2013.