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AAR AIRLIFT GROUP, INC.

UEI: J5UMZ9RC19X5

AAR AIRLIFT GROUP, INC. is a federal contractor, registered under UEI J5UMZ9RC19X5. It has been awarded $287,819 across 5 federal contracts. Primary work spans Unknown NAICS and Flight Training. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Housing And Urban Development (hud) and Department Of Transportation.

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J5UMZ9RC19X5

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Awards by Agency
Department Of Housing And Urban Development (hud)$175.0K60.8%
Department Of Transportation$112.8K39.2%
Awards by NAICS
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- Unknown NAICS$175.0K60.8%
611512 - Flight Training$112.8K39.2%
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Open opportunities in AAR AIRLIFT GROUP, INC.'s top NAICS codes and agencies

NAICS: 611512
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Draft Solicitation for Joint Base Andrews (JBA) Aircrew Transition Training
Solicitation # FA286026Q4034
The Department of the Air Force, through the 316th Contracting Squadron, is issuing a draft solicitation (FA286026Q4034) for a turn-key aircrew transition training solution at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. The objective is to provide foundational training for UH-1N aircrew to achieve Basic Aircraft Qualification on the HH-60W platform, encompassing academic instruction, simulator training, and flight training in accordance with AFMAN 11-2HH-60W. The scope includes syllabus development, courseware management, and full program management. The planned period of performance is twelve months, with a potential six-month option year and a further possible six-month extension. The government will utilize a best-value trade-off selection process, where technical acceptability and past performance are significantly more important than price. Key evaluation factors include the contractor's experience with helicopter training, the credibility of the staffing and quality control plans, and the soundness of the transition and phase-out strategies. Performance is measured by a required 95 percent student graduation rate and 100 percent timeliness in training documentation. Contractors must provide key personnel, including a Program Manager and specialized HH-60W instructors, all of whom must maintain Secret security clearances. Special requirements include the execution of an Associate Contractor Agreement with maintenance and simulator partners, compliance with the Risk Management Framework for cybersecurity, and adherence to MIL-STD-129D for packaging and marking. Invoicing will be managed exclusively through the Wide Area WorkFlow system. This notice is currently for information and planning purposes only and does not constitute a government commitment.
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