JBT Corporation Announces Major Maintenance Service Contract for Orange County, California's John Wayne Airport
Posted on: Wednesday, 14 January 2009, 15:15 CST
The scope of the contract includes monitoring and maintaining all passenger boarding bridges, pre-conditioned air units, aircraft ground power units and baggage handling systems at the airport. JBT AeroTech, a former wholly owned FMC Technologies' subsidiary, has been providing John Wayne Airport with maintenance and management services since 1992.
"We are pleased to extend our long running and mutually beneficial
relationship with
JBT Corporation (NYSE: JBT) is a leading global technology solutions provider to the food processing and air transportation industries. JBT Corporation designs, manufactures, tests and services technologically sophisticated systems and products for regional and multi-national industrial food processing customers through its JBT FoodTech segment and for domestic and international air transportation customers through its JBT AeroTech segment. JBT Corporation employs approximately 3,400 people worldwide and operates sales, service, manufacturing and sourcing operations located in over 25 countries. For more information please visit http://www.jbtcorporation.com or http://www.jbtaerotech.com.
SOURCE JBT Corporation
Source: PR Newswire
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