Pratt & Whitney Canada has signed a 12-year, $110 million agreement to maintain 97 PW127/127Fs and 70 PW120s powering American Eagle's ATR 42 and 72s.
Source: Flight International
2000-05-09T00:00:00+01:00
Pratt & Whitney Canada has signed a 12-year, $110 million agreement to maintain 97 PW127/127Fs and 70 PW120s powering American Eagle's ATR 42 and 72s.
Source: Flight International
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