A very good Paris Air Show for Collins Aerospace's aftermarket activities
Interview by Romain Guillot
| 2019/07/18 | 592 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Collins Aerospace (UTC) took advantage of the 53rd Paris Air Show at Le Bourget to announce over 1.5 billion dollars' worth of contracts for its aftermarket activities. The Paris air show was the major event the company had attended since the merger of UTC Aerospace Systems (UTAS) and Rockwell Collins last November. For example, Collins Aerospace signed several FlightSense contracts with airlines for 787 and A320 nacelles, spread over 25 years and valued at over 900 million dollars. Collins A...(…)
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