News | March 10, 2007

FMC Technologies Wins $38M Contract For Airport Services For DFW International Airport

Houston, TX - FMC Technologies announced recently that its Airport Systems Division has been awarded a contract by the Dallas/Forth Worth (DFW) International Airport Board to provide various airport services. The three-year contract total is valued at approximately $38M in revenue. Additionally, the contract provides an option to extend the term for two additional years at approximately $13 M in revenue per year.

The scope of supply includes the service and maintenance of all Terminal E gate systems, which include passenger boarding bridges and related equipment, baggage systems, and the physical facility. Currently, FMC Technologies provides similar services to DFW Terminal B and Terminal E under separate contracts. This new contract includes FMC Technologies' Intelligent Operations Performance System (iOPS) Technology Package. iOPS is designed to improve terminal equipment reliability and efficiency. iOPS core functions enable a reduction in aircraft turn-times at the gate and decrease fuel usage and emissions by improving the efficiency of ground support functions.

"We are pleased that DFW has selected us for this prestigious contract," said Charles H. Cannon Jr., Senior Vice President, FMC Technologies. "This new contract demonstrates FMC Technologies' growth and leadership in providing a wide range of proven, reliable services to airlines and airports worldwide."

SOURCE: FMC Technologies, Inc.