Author: Ramona Adams|| Date Published: April 17, 2017
Rolls-Royce has won a five-year, $372.5 million contract from the U.S. Navy to provide depot-level repair for the AE21000D3 engines of KC-130J aerial refueling aircraft for the U.S. Marine Corps and Kuwait.
The Defense Departmentsaid Thursday the Naval Air Systems Command received three offers for the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract via an electronic request for proposals and will obligate funds on each delivery order.
The company will perform work in California, Indiana, Canada, Portugal and the U.K. through April 2022.
KC-130J tankers, manufactured by the Lockheed Martin(NYSE: LMT), support aerial refueling for tactical and tiltrotor aircraft as well as rapid ground refueling operations for armor or tactical vehicles.
(CORRECTION: The name of foreign country to be supported by contractor has been updated based on a DoD announcement dated April 20, 2017)
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