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$30.7M Adjustment for 32 More C-17 Engines
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F117 Cutaway(click to magnify) United Technologies Corp. subsidiary Pratt & Whitney of East Hartford, CT received a $30.7 million fixed-price with economic price adjustment contract modification. It provides for FY 2007 Interim Economic Price Adjustment (EPA) and FY 2007 multi-year funding for procurement of 32 each F117-PW-100 engines for installation on C-17 Globemaster III heavy transports. The F117-PW-100 is the military version of the PW2000 engine that powers the Boeing 757 and Ilyushin IL-96, and each C-17 requires 4 engines. At this time, all funds have been obligated, and work will be complete December 2007. The Headquarters Aeronautical Systems Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH issued the contract. (F33657-02-C-0006/P00023).
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