U.S. Transportation Command has included Canadian Commercial Corp. in a $5.7B multiple-award contract for global airlift services.
Read More »Transcom Picks 17 Firms for Potential $5.7B Worldwide Airlift Services IDIQ
U.S. Transportation Command has chosen 17 companies to compete for global airlift task orders to transport government personnel and cargo under a potential five-year, $5.7B contract.
Read More »AE Industrial Partners Finalizes Columbia Helicopters Purchase
AE Industrial Partners has wrapped up its acquisition of Columbia Helicopters, an operator of heavy-lift helicopters and provider of aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul services. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Read More »Columbia Helicopters, CHI Aviation Get $374M in Centcom Airlift Support Contract Modifications
U.S. Transportation Command has awarded a pair of contract modifications worth $374.2M combined to Columbia Helicopters and CHI Aviation to support rotary-wing airlift missions within U.S. Central Command's area of responsibility.
Read More »AE Industrial Partners to Buy Rotocraft Services Provider Columbia Helicopters
Private equity firm AE Industrial Partners has agreed to acquire heavy-lift rotorcraft manufacturing and operations services provider Columbia Helicopters for an undisclosed amount. AEI said Thursday Columbia Helicopters CEO Steve Brandy will continue to serve in his position and Nancy Lematta will keep her majority share as part of the transaction.
Read More »Columbia Helicopters Gets $243M Modification on Transcom Airlift Support Contract
Columbia Helicopters has received a potential $243.1M contract modification from U.S. Transportation Command to support airlift operations within U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility. The modification raises the original contract’s total cumulative value from $225.7M to $468.8M and covers the provision of rotary-wing aircraft built to transport cargo and personnel, the Defense …
Read More »3 Firms Selected for $949M Centcom Rotary-Wing Airlift Support Program
The U.S. Transportation Command has selected three companies to provide rotary-wing airlift services within the U.S. Central Command‘s area of responsibility under separate indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts worth up to $948.8 million combined over four years. The Defense Department said Wednesday the base period of performance will run through April 30, 2018, and work could extend until April 30, 2021, …
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