Parker will support motion hardware used on the service branch’s A-10, E-3, F-15, F-16 and KC-135 fleets, the Department of Defense said Monday.
The sole-source, firm-fixed-price contract has a five-year base period that is scheduled to conclude June 30, 2027, followed by one five-year option.
Parker’s aerospace segment is located in Irvine, California, and makes technology for aircraft’s hydraulic, flight control, engine, fluid conveyance and fuel systems.
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