United Technologies powering ahead in Singapore
2016 revenue from Singapore unit hits US$2 billion, with aircraft-engine maker Pratt & Whitney as the biggest contributor
Singapore
SINGAPORE continues to offer United Technologies Corp (UTC) opportunities for growth across both its aerospace and building systems businesses, including in areas such as data analytics and smart building solutions, its chief executive said.
Last year, revenue from UTC Singapore hit US$2 billion, with aircraft-engine maker Pratt & Whitney (P&W) generating the biggest chunk of revenue. It has over 5,000 employees here, with 3,500 employed by its aerospace units and the rest by elevator manufacturer Otis and UTC Climate, Controls & Security.
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