Hamilton Sundstrand Announces More Than $2.6 Billion in New Business at Paris Air Show

June 17, 2009
New business includes OEM agreements with Airbus on its A350XWB family and Bombardier on its CSeries family.

PARIS, FRANCE -- Hamilton Sundstrand, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp., announces more than $2.6 billion in new business at the 2009 Paris Air Show. The new business includes cumulative revenues over the expected life of the agreements.

That new business includes OEM agreements with Airbus on its new A350XWB (Extra Wide Body) aircraft family and Bombardier on its new CSeries commercial aircraft family, as well as aftermarket agreements with Air France Industries, Global Aviation Holdings, KLM Engineering & Maintenance, Lockheed Martin, Sabena Technics, and SilkAir.

Hamilton Sundstrand aftermarket agreements come in the form of spare parts, repair, Maintenance Service Programs, On-Site Support, and Comprehensive Asset Repair and Exchange (C.A.R.E.).

"Hamilton Sundstrand is proud to offer airlines, MRO partners and OEM customers reliable, convenient and cost-effective support," says Matthew Bromberg, Hamilton Sundstrand Customer Service vice president and general manager. "Our comprehensive product offering and best-in-class service network allow us to offer the most flexible and competitive maintenance solutions in the industry."