United Technologies Unveils All-Digital Innovation Showcase at Farnborough Airshow

FARNBOROUGH, England, July 16, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX) today launched the company's first-ever, all-digital innovation showcase at the Farnborough International Airshow. The showcase, entitled "Innovating an Extraordinary Future," uses immersive video, digital touch-screen technology and augmented reality with 3D-printed models, to enable visitors to learn about more than 50 product and service offerings in a multi-sensory experience.

As part of the show, United Technologies' two leading aerospace companies, Pratt & Whitney and UTC Aerospace Systems, expect to make more than 25 announcements that span product and system contract orders, customer adoption of innovative intelligence platforms, expansion of MRO capabilities, and R&D investments in autonomous flight technology and a new aerospace intelligence lab.

While at the show, United Technologies' Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Gregory J. Hayes, shared his thoughts about four key trends influencing the future of aerospace. "Digital technologies, data intelligence, advanced manufacturing techniques and more electric technologies for aircraft systems and propulsion are redefining the aerospace industry," said Hayes. "We are witnessing an unprecedented level of innovation happening at a pace and scale that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago. The aerospace companies that will be most successful are those that can provide customers with smart, intelligent systems that optimize performance, enable predictability and reliability, and improve cost efficiency."

"Innovating an Extraordinary Future" All-Digital Showcase
Visitors to United Technologies' chalet and innovation showcase will be greeted by a floor-to-ceiling video wall projecting inspirational images of aerospace technology in action. They can learn more about specific products and systems offered by Pratt & Whitney and UTC Aerospace Systems by simply touching one of six, interactive multi-media pillars. These free-standing, digital learning hubs provide detailed information, videos, and 360-degree models of UTC's latest aerospace offerings, including jet engines, military ejection seats and more.

Enthusiasts who want to drill down into an aircraft's inner systems can participate in a UTC augmented reality experience. Participants are given specially-loaded iPads and encouraged to use the device as a viewer as they walk around 3D-printed aircraft models. Touching on a series of designated "hot spots" located on the aircraft will then transport the viewer into the inner workings of the plane's systems. UTC designed the experience to emphasize the increasingly digitally-connected systems that are redefining the aerospace industry today.

New Contract Wins Reflect the Future of Aerospace
Pratt & Whitney and UTC Aerospace Systems announced a series of contract wins, R&D investments and service expansions prior to and at the show. The announcements reflect increased customer demand for products and services that leverage new technologies to improve operational performance and efficiency for their fleets. Below are a few highlights:

2018 News Highlights from Pratt & Whitney

    --  Increased GTF Adoption: More than 400 Pratt & Whitney GTF engine
        selections were announced in the first half of 2018, including JetBlue's
        announcement last week for 60 A220-300 aircraft. Other milestones
        included the entry into service of Embraer's E2 jet, with launch
        customer Wideroe, and six airlines celebrated the very first A320neo
        family aircraft delivery.


    --  Expansion of FAST(TM) for Predictive Analytics: Pratt & Whitney
        continues to expand the availability of its FAST(TM) solution for
        predictive and preventive maintenance on a growing number of aircraft
        platforms for hundreds of customers in general aviation, business jets,
        helicopters and regional airlines. The FAST solution provides
        near-real-time, high-density, full-flight data after each mission for
        more than 2,000 Pratt & Whitney Canada engines. The company has also
        begun introduction of its revolutionary new Oil Analysis Technology
        under its Digital Engine Services suite. This innovative technology
        provides high visibility into the health and operation of the engine
        without intrusive inspections.
    --  New Data Capture Offering: On the military side, Pratt & Whitney
        announced the launch of Digital Depot.  This multi-year initiative seeks
        to capture detailed data from engine shop visits to drive cost-optimized
        maintenance work scope, feed accurate forecasts for parts availability,
        and inform future design improvements for even greater reliability and
        time on wing. Digital Depot is projected to reduce turnaround time by 30
        percent, which can result in lower cost, less inventory and fewer spare
        engines.

"Pratt & Whitney has invested in digital tools that help design, produce and maintain our full range of engines from general aviation, to the world's only fifth generation fighter jet engine and Geared Turbofan for commercial aviation," said Pratt & Whitney President, Robert F. Leduc. "Digital will be a key investment area for us going forward, as we continue the Pratt & Whitney heritage of redefining engine technology through innovations that deliver real customer value."

UTC Aerospace Systems Announcements Reinforce the Power of Data (Show-related announcements)

    --  Rapid Deployment of InteliSight Platform: UTC Aerospace Systems
        announced a compact form of its InteliSight platform, which seamlessly
        accesses and transmits valuable aircraft data. The new form factor
        reduces the installation time of the Aircraft Interface Device (AID) and
        Tablet Interface Management (TIM®) by 90 percent, enabling operators to
        rapidly connect their entire fleet to the airline's network and begin
        receiving valuable data feeds within days vs. months.


    --  Predictive Analytics for Aircraft Maintenance: All Nippon Airways (ANA)
        has selected to pilot UTC Aerospace Systems' Ascentia platform, a
        prognostics and health management solution launched earlier this year,
        which builds on the InteliSight platform by converting data streams into
        predictive analytics. Through the provision of near real-time analysis
        of full-flight data, ANA will be able to receive proactive maintenance
        recommendations that reduce unscheduled maintenance and service
        interruptions, and optimize shop visits for its fleet of 63 Boeing 787s.


    --  New Innovation Lab for Intelligent and Connected Aircraft: UTC Aerospace
        Systems announced the opening of a new Intelligent Aircraft Technologies
        Lab based in Rockford, Illinois. The lab will accelerate the development
        of more intelligent and connected aircraft systems, and will initially
        focus on the implementation of health monitoring solutions for
        generators, air compressors, fans and motor controllers.
    --  Autonomous Flight Support: UTC Aerospace Systems is making a
        multi-million dollar investment in the development of a next-gen vehicle
        management computer (VMC). It will enable fly-by-wire technology and
        autonomous flight for new and retrofit applications in civil and
        military aircraft. The VMC will feature triple multi-core processors,
        high-speed communications and open architecture for use in
        high-redundancy flight critical applications. The company expects to
        announce its first customer within a year and begin deliveries in 2022.

"Data will underpin and be the transformative force of advancements in intelligent aerospace," said Dave Gitlin, President of UTC Aerospace Systems. "From the application of analytics for proactive fleet monitoring and enhanced maintenance support to furthering the path of autonomous flight, actionable data is the way toward intelligent flight for our customers."

About United Technologies Corporation
United Technologies Corp., based in Farmington, Connecticut, provides high-technology systems and services to the building and aerospace industries. By combining a passion for science with precision engineering, the company is creating smart, sustainable solutions the world needs. To learn more about UTC, visit the website or follow the company on Twitter: @UTC

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