TAT Technologies (TATT) said late Wednesday it has signed a five-year, $17 million agreement with an unnamed North American cargo air carrier.
Under the terms of the deal, the aviation services company said it will provide repair and overhaul services for auxiliary power units on the carrier's Boeing 757 and 767 aircraft.
TAT President and Chief Executive Igal Zamir said the new contract represents a "significant addition" to the existing maintenance, repair, and operations agreements it has with North American air cargo carriers.
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