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BAE Systems has received a $ 10.6 million contract from the US Army Aviation and Missile Command to produce spare electronic control units (ECU) for the GE T700 engines installed on the Army's UH-60A Black Hawk helicopters. The ECU processes sensor inputs such as airspeed, pressure, altitude, engine speed and temperature. Delivery completion is set for March 2009.

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Title Annotation:Business
Publication:Armada International
Date:Oct 1, 2005
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