Pratt & Whitney Receives $10-Million Engine Order
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EAST HARTFORD, Conn. — Pratt & Whitney will provide engines for a second Boeing 767-300ER jet ordered by an Austrian airline, the company announced.
Lauda Air ordered PW 4000 engines to power the twin-engined aircraft in a deal worth more than $10 million to Pratt & Whitney, the United Technologies Corp. subsidiary said.
The aircraft is scheduled for delivery in November, 1989.
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