L3Harris Technologies will maintain and repair the airborne self-protection jammer and integrated defensive electronic countermeasure systems of the F/A-18 series aircraft under a $45.9 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract from the U.S. Navy.
Read More »Moog Lands $85M Navy Contract to Repair V-22 Aircraft Items
Moog secured a three-year, $84.8M contract from the U.S. Navy to repair three V-22 Osprey aircraft items.
Read More »GE Aviation Lands $87M Navy Contract to Repair Aircraft Generator Parts
General Electric's aviation business has secured a potential five-year, $87.1M contract from the U.S. Navy to repair 33 G2 and G3 generator converter components aboard F/A-18 fighter aircraft. Contract work will run through February 2022 and may extend to two more years if the service exercises the additional option, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
Read More »Diversified Maintenance Secures Navy Facility Construction, Renovation Services IDIQ
Diversified Maintenance Systems will perform alteration, construction, repair and renovation work at the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake in California under a potential five-year, $49M contract. Naval Facilities Engineering Command received eight offers for the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.
General Dynamics NASSCO to Modify, Repair USS Carl Vinson Carrier Systems
A General Dynamics subsidiary has received a $34.3M contract modification from the U.S. Navy to support fiscal 2019 dry-docking efforts for a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier.
Read More »AECOM Subsidiary Receives Navy Facility Repair Task Order Modification
URS Group, an AECOM subsidiary, has received a $21M modification to a task order for a range of repair services at Naval Support Activity Panama City, Fla. The company performs the order under a multiple award construction contract that aims to alleviate damages from Hurricane Michael, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
Read More »BAE to Repair Navy Electronic, Radio Frequency Countermeasure Systems
BAE Systems has received a potential five-year, $32.4M contract to repair two kinds of airborne countermeasures technology for the U.S. Navy.
Read More »AAR Opens Military Equipment Repair Hub in Europe
AAR has partnered with Avitech to offer container and shelter repair services to U.S. military and NATO forces through a newly established facility in Europe. Jeff Jackson, vice president of business development at AAR’s mobility systems business, said in a statement published Thursday the company aims to continue to provide support services for …
Read More »Orbital ATK to Repair Iraq’s Trainer Aircraft
The U.S. government has awarded Orbital ATK a contract to provide repair services for Iraq’s trainer aircraft. The contract covers the Iraqi air force’s five Cessna Caravans and 12 Cessna 172 Skyhawk planes, Orbital ATK said Thursday. Cary Ralston, vice president and general manager of defense electronic systems division at …
Read More »Drone Aviation, Infor Launch UAS-Based Asset Mgmt Tech Offering; Wayne Bobby Comments
Infor has partnered with Drone Aviation to develop an unmanned aerial system-based enterprise platform designed to help public and private sector customers manage assets. The Drone Enterprise Asset Management Solution integrates Drone Aviation’s tethered drone technologies with Infor’s enterprise asset management system for organizations to inspect buildings, power stations, railways and other assets, Drone Aviation said …
Read More »Day & Zimmermann Nabs Potential 10-Year $950M Contract to Supply Temporary Help for Tennessee Valley Authority
Pennsylvania-based engineering and construction company Day and Zimmermann has secured a potential 10-year, $950 million contract to supply workers and temporary personnel in case of outages at the Tennessee Valley Authority‘s nuclear power plants, Times Free Press reported Friday. Dave Flessner writes the contract workers will serve to help TVA address increased workloads at …
Read More »Granite Construction to Repave, Repair Fort Campbell Army Airfield
The U.S. Army Mission and Installation Contracting Command has awarded Granite Construction a $29 million contract to repair and refurbish the airfield at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Granite said Friday the contract covers asphalt repair and repaving for the two main runways, portland cement concrete and asphalt concrete repairs on 14 ramps and taxiways as well as airfield …
Read More »Navy Taps Exelis for Electronic Countermeasure Weapon Repair Services
Exelis has been awarded a potential five-year, $28.5 million contract to repair weapons replaceable assemblies for the U.S. Navy‘s Integrated Defensive Electronic Countermeasures initiative. The firm-fixed-price contract has an initial value of $7.6 million and contains a two-year base performance period that will run through December 2017, the Defense Department said …
Read More »Pratt & Whitney, Netherlands Sign F-35 Engine MRO Depot Contract
Pratt & Whitney and the Netherlands’ defense ministry have signed a contract to establish a depot that will host work to maintain, repair, overhaul and upgrade engines used in F-35 fighter jets. The United Technologies Corp. subsidiary announced the contract Monday, nine months after the U.S. Defense Department selected the Netherlands in December 2014 as …
Read More »Research and Markets: Additive Manufacturing, Wearable Tech to Help Drive Aviation MRO Market
The worldwide market for commercial and military aircraft maintenance, repair and ovehaul services is projected to grow at an annual average rate of 3.36 percent through 2019, according to a new Research and Markets report. Research and Markets said Monday it also forecasts that wearables and three-dimensional printers will drive …
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