Pratt & Whitney said Thursday it won a $33.9 million contract to provide the Greek air force with spare engines for its fleet of F-16 fighter jets.
The first engine is scheduled for delivery in December.
Pratt & Whitney, a unit of United Technologies Corp., said the F100 engines have been used in the Greek F-16 fleet since 2002.
United Technologies shares fell 3 cents to close Thursday at $74.15.