HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- Airplane parts maker and service provider Hamilton Sundstrand said on Wednesday that it booked $2.6 billion worth of new business at this year's Paris Air Show.
The unit of Hartford, Conn.-based United Technologies Corp. said the figure includes revenue over the life of the agreements.
The new deals include making parts for the new Airbus A350 extra wide-body plane, Bombardier's new CSeries commercial planes, and aftermarket agreements with Air France Industries, Global Aviation Holdings, KLM Engineering & Maintenance, Lockheed Martin, Sabena technics and SilkAir.
United Technologies shares rose 39 cents to $54.97 in afternoon trading.