Dynamic Aviation has been awarded a contract worth $ 22.4 million to perform support services on the U.S. Armyâs Beechcraft-built twin-turboprop aircraft for its missions in Afghanistan. The company will work to adapt, integrate and maintain three Beechcraft King Air 200s under the communications electronic attack with surveillance and reconnaissance program, Dynamic Aviation said Wednesday. âWe are pleased that our years of experience and demonstrated performance will be instrumental in further supporting the Army and its critical mission, â said Michael Stoltzfus, president and CEO of Dynamic Aviation. The Bridgewater, Virginia-based company intends for the contract to support the Armyâs operations in Afghanistan.
Textron‘s (NYSE: TXT) Beechcraft subsidiary has landed a one-year, $88.2 million “undefinitized” contract with the U.S. Air Force to build trainer aircraft and provide maintenance support and pilot training services for Argentina’s air force as part of a foreign military sales deal. The Defense Department said Tuesday Beechcraft will deliver four T-6C+ trainers along with supplies and
The State Department has approved Argentina’s request to procure 24 Beechcraft-built trainer aircraft as well as related training and support from the U.S. government under a potential $300 million foreign military sales agreement. Argentina asked to acquire 24 T-6C+ Texan trainer aircraft along with initial spare parts and U.S. Air Force Materiel Command services via the FMS pact, the
TYSONS CORNER, VA, June 3, 2016 â A Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) subsidiary will provide navigation technology for the special missions variant of Beechcraft‘s King Air turboprop aircraft, ExecutiveBiz reported Thursday. Northrop said Wednesday the LCR-100N system built by its LITEF unit will be an “inertial product option” for the King Air and consist of gyrocompass and hybrid navigation functions. About Executive