Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: April 17, 2024
A joint venture of Tyonek WorldWide Services, Affordable Engineering Services and Zenetex has secured a five-year, $176.3 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to help the U.S. Navy maintain and repair aircraft platforms.
Aircraft Readiness Alliance JV will provide depot-level maintenance support services for fielded aircraft and engines, refurbish existing aviation end items and manufacture component parts, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.
Seventy-six percent of work will occur in Jacksonville, Florida, and the rest in Oceana, Virginia.
The Navy’s Commander, Fleet Readiness Center in Patuxent River, Maryland, received one offer for the IDIQ via a competitive acquisition and will obligate funds upon issuance of individual orders.
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