ATLANTA (AP) - Engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp., on Wednesday said it signed three part replacement and repair agreements with Delta Air Lines worth about $900 million.
The first, which extends an existing 15-year materials agreement signed in 1996, covers Delta's current fleet of 121 Boeing 757 aircraft with PW2000 engines, as well as additional aircraft planned for the future.
The second agreement covers PW2000 parts repair for Delta TechOps' third-party MRO customers.
The third extends an existing part replacement services agreement on Delta's 35 Boeing 767 aircraft with PW4000 engines for an additional year.
Shares of United Technologies Corp. were up 57 cents to $66.75 in midday trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
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