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17 : United Technologies Corp.
Top 100 Revenue: $1,631,704,120
Defense revenue: $1,372,347,865
Civilian revenue: $259,356,254
2008 revenue: $58.7 billion
2008 earnings: $4.7 billion
2007 revenue: $54.8 billion
2007 earnings: $4.2 billion
Number of employees: 223,100
Headquarters: Hartford, Conn.
Web address: http://www.utc.com
President/CEO: Louis R. Chenevert, president and CEO
Head of gov't business: David Manke, Pratt & Whitney vice president, government business development
Ticker: UTX
Lines of business: Carrier, Hamilton Sundstrand, Otis, Pratt & Whitney, Sikorsky, UTC Fire & Security and UTC Power
Major customers: Energy Department, Navy and Air Force
Major contracts/projects: Pratt & Whitney, a United Technologies company, is providing EcoPower engine wash services for the entire U.S. Air Force F117 fleet of 800 engines, as part of a C-17 F117 Engine Overhaul and Repair support contract from Boeing.
Previous Profile: 2008
Sources: Washington Technology, Eagle Eye Publishers Inc., and Houlihan Lokey

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