Air Astana has selected Pratt & Whitney’s
PW4000-94 engine for its order of three firm and one option Boeing
767-300 ER aircraft.
The contract is valued at approximately
US$90 million, and delivery of the engines will start in 2013.
“We selected Pratt & Whitney’s PW4000-94” engine
for its excellent operating economics and proven dependability,”
said
Peter Foster, president, Air Astana. “As we expand our fleet,
it is imperative that we have world-class service and reliable products, which Pratt & Whitney delivers every day.”
Air Astana,
the flag carrier of Kazakhstan,
was incorporated in 2001 and is based in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
The airline’s fleet of 26 aircraft offers
service to around 50 domestic and international locations.
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