SINGAPORE,
Oct. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Hamilton Sundstrand Power
Systems announced today that it has signed a maintenance support agreement
with
Singapore Airlines, which includes an asset management plan for the
airlines'
Airbus A380 aircraft. Hamilton Sundstrand Power Systems is the
Auxiliary Power Systems division of Hamilton Sundstrand, a subsidiary of
United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX).
Beginning Oct. 28, Singapore Airlines will place the first of 19 A380s
into service. The full fleet is scheduled to be in service within five years.
Each will be equipped with the Pratt & Whitney Canada/Hamilton Sundstrand
PW980, the largest commercial Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) ever produced. Under
the terms of this agreement, Hamilton Sundstrand Power Systems will perform
all necessary shop maintenance as well as provide the spares support for the
fleet for a period of up to 17 years.
Singapore Airlines is the launch customer of the A380. The airline will
take delivery of its first aircraft on Oct. 15 during a delivery ceremony at
Airbus' Toulouse, France, facility.
"Hamilton Sundstrand is proud to partner with Singapore Airlines on such a
comprehensive maintenance agreement," Dave Gitlin, Hamilton Sundstrand Power
Systems vice president and general manager, said. "This agreement provides
long-term support with assurances that operating costs are predictable and not
subject to annual variations. This is the most comprehensive support offering
that Hamilton Sundstrand Power Systems has committed to, and we are pleased
that Singapore Airlines is the launch customer for this type of contract. We
are excited to be the supplier of choice for these services to Singapore
Airlines."
At approximately 1,800 horsepower, the PW980 is the largest commercial APU
ever produced. The APU provides electric and pneumatic power for aircraft
systems and cabin air conditioning while on the ground and in flight, if
required. It is also used to start the aircraft's main engines.
With 2006 revenues of $5 billion, Hamilton Sundstrand employs
approximately 18,000 people worldwide and is headquartered in Windsor Locks,
Conn. Among the world's largest suppliers of technologically advanced
aerospace and industrial products, the company designs, manufactures and
services aerospace systems and provides integrated system solutions for
commercial, regional, corporate and military aircraft. It also is a major
supplier for international space programs.
United Technologies Corp., of Hartford, Conn., provides a broad range of
high-technology products and support services to the aerospace and building
systems industries.
Contact: Dan Coulom
Windsor Locks, Conn.
860-654-3469