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Military programs help drive strong UTC growth

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United Technologies Corp. (UTC) views great potentials from military programs like F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) and F-22A Raptor aircraft as they are providing UTC's aerospace operating units with golden opportunities in coming years. The financial performance of the company is increasing steadily and at $256 billion, the largest Pentagon acquisition effort to date, the JSF program is a highly collaborative international effort.

Author: Nance, Scott
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Defense Today
Subject: Business
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Year: 2006
Contracts & orders received, Contracts & orders let, Contracts, Contract agreement, Growth, Company growth, Defense contracts, Government contract, Defence contracts

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UTC chief looks to hold JSF engine production into future

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United Technologies Corporation plans to hold onto production of engines for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) well in the future. The strategies of the chairman and chief executive George David towards this achievement are described.

Author: Nance, Scott
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Defense Today
Subject: Business
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Year: 2005
Product development, Strategy & planning, Aircraft Engines & Parts, Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing, Aircraft Engine R&D & Services, Planning, Aircraft engines, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Company business planning, David, George (American chief executive officer)

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Subjects list: United States, Aircraft industry, United Technologies Corp., UTX
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