Boeing extends UTC's contract
Boeing has selected UTC Aerospace Systems to continue supplying landing gear to the United States Air Force (USAF) for its fleet of Boeing C-17 Globemaster III aircraft, UTC announced on 9 February.
The contract also includes continued new production support for the AH-64E Apache helicopter. The C-17 spares programme covers two years of demand, while support for the AH-64E includes all contracts until 2018.
Jim Wharton, president, landing systems, UTC Aerospace Systems, said: ‘We are pleased to have been selected by Boeing to support worldwide C-17 Globemaster III sustainment requirements, and to have been selected as the future supplier of all AH-64 Apache landing gear requirements.
‘We look forward to the continued relationship with Boeing on these two military platforms.’
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