DLA Aviation Oklahoma City supports the Department of Defense’s readiness objectives by procuring critical aviation components and systems essential for maintaining and sustaining military aircraft fleets. Air Force and Navy aircraft through the acquisition of high-reliability engine components, auxiliary equipment, and mission-critical subsystems.
DLA Aviation Oklahoma City is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 141 open contract opportunities.
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AI Mission Profile
DLA Aviation Oklahoma City supports the Department of Defense’s readiness objectives by procuring critical aviation components and systems essential for maintaining and sustaining military aircraft fleets. Its core mission centers on ensuring operational availability of U.S. Air Force and Navy aircr...
DLA Aviation Oklahoma City supports the Department of Defense’s readiness objectives by procuring critical aviation components and systems essential for maintaining and sustaining military aircraft fleets. Its core mission centers on ensuring operational availability of U.S. Air Force and Navy aircraft through the acquisition of high-reliability engine components, auxiliary equipment, and mission-critical subsystems. Strategic priorities include sustaining legacy platforms, enabling rapid repair cycles, and securing supply chain resilience for aerospace propulsion and flight control systems. The agency prioritizes precision-engineered parts that meet stringent military specifications, with a focus on lifecycle support and reverse engineering of obsolete components to maintain fleet integrity.
Procurement activity is dominated by aircraft engine manufacturing and auxiliary equipment, reflecting an emphasis on propulsion systems, turbine components, and flight-critical hardware. Contracts are typically issued under indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) vehicles and blanket purchase agreements designed for recurring, high-volume demand. The agency relies on established defense industrial base suppliers capable of meeting military standards for material certification, traceability, and quality assurance.
Primary procurement targets include NAICS 336412 (Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing) and 336413 (Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing), with secondary interest in metal fittings, bearings, and specialized instrumentation used in avionics and power systems. The agency does not employ set-asides and awards contracts based on technical capability, compliance with military specifications, and supply chain reliability. Vendor relationships are long-term and performance-driven, favoring manufacturers with proven track records in defense aerospace production.
As a subordinate activity of the Defense Logistics Agency Aviation, this office operates as a centralized procurement hub without a fixed geographic footprint, serving the entire DoD aviation enterprise. It leverages standardized defense procurement vehicles such as the Defense Logistics Agency’s Aviation Supply Chain Management system to streamline acquisition of mission-critical components across global operations.
Recent DLA Aviation Oklahoma City Contracts
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