Boeing
and Hamilton Sundstrand are expanding their partnership on the all-new 7E7 Dreamliner passenger airplane with the selection of the United
Technologies unit to provide the airplane's primary power distribution system.
That system includes six large power panels containing equipment that
controls, protects and distributes electrical power on the 7E7.
"Hamilton Sundstrand has won additional work because of its innovative
approaches and understanding of our requirements," said Boeing 7E7 Senior Vice President Mike Bair. "Our systems team is really taking shape.
We are making good progress selecting partners and completing the contracting process."
In February, Boeing selected Hamilton to provide the 7E7's auxiliary power
unit, environmental control system, remote power distribution units and electrical power generating and start system.
"We're delighted by this significant additional work," said Ron McKenna,
Hamilton Sundstrand president. "The primary power distribution system is
an integral part of the aircraft's overall power system. We welcome the opportunity to integrate this with our other power systems in order to offer
more value to Boeing and its customers."
The Boeing 7E7 Dreamliner is
expected to enter service in 2008.
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