United Aircraft Technologies in Pittsfield has announced a military contract they have received with the U.S. Army for the use of UAT’s inter-connecting clamp technology for use in aircraft. Tuesday, August 24, 2021.

Mayor Linda Tyer and other city officials are taken on a tour of United Aircraft Technologies in Pittsfield by CEO Evaguel Rhysing, left. Rhysing announced that the company has received a military contract with the U.S. Army for the use of UAT’s interconnecting clamp technology for use in aircraft.

Mayor Linda Tyer and other city officials are taken on a tour and meet the employees at United Aircraft Technologies in Pittsfield. The company announced it has received a military contract with the U.S. Army for the use of UAT’s inter-connecting clamp technology for use in aircraft.

CEO Evaguel Rhysing gives city officials a tour of United Aircraft Technologies in Pittsfield. Rhysing announced Tuesday that the company has received a contract with the U.S. Army for the use of UAT’s interconnecting clamp technology in aircraft.
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United Aircraft Technologies in Pittsfield has announced a military contract they have received with the U.S. Army for the use of UAT’s inter-connecting clamp technology for use in aircraft.
Mayor Linda Tyer and other city officials are taken on a tour of United Aircraft Technologies in Pittsfield by CEO Evaguel Rhysing, left. Rhysing announced that the company has received a military contract with the U.S. Army for the use of UAT’s interconnecting clamp technology for use in aircraft.
Mayor Linda Tyer and other city officials are taken on a tour and meet the employees at United Aircraft Technologies in Pittsfield. The company announced it has received a military contract with the U.S. Army for the use of UAT’s inter-connecting clamp technology for use in aircraft.
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United Aircraft Technologies, which moved to Pittsfield in November, has received a $1.5 million Department of Defense contract to develop lightweight plastic clamps for two new U.S. Army helicopter models.