Aerospace major UTC Aerospace Systems on Wednesday said that it has been selected by the budget passenger carrier IndiGo to supply the wheels and carbon brakes for its fleet of new Airbus A320neo aircraft.
"We are excited to welcome IndiGo as a landing systems customer and we look forward to supporting this new fleet with our latest generation A320 wheels and brakes," stated Jim Wharton, president, landing systems for UTC Aerospace Systems.
According to the company, it will provide the equipment through its landing systems facility in Troy, Ohio.
The first aircraft fitted with the company's systems will be delivered by November 2015.
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