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Aerospace Propulsion Component Manufacturing (Critical Safety Items - CSI)

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This contract involves the manufacturing of propulsion-critical aerospace components classified as Critical Safety Items (CSI), which necessitates adherence to stringent quality standards, including AS9100 certification. The contractor is required to maintain full traceability of all materials, inspections, and production data to ensure the highest level of safety and reliability. The work is subcontracted under the Department of Defense's Ok DLA Aviation office located in Oklahoma City, with performance set to take place in S Coffeyville. The solicitation was posted on June 12, 2026, and responses are due by July 12, 2026. The relevant NAICS code for this contract is 336411, which covers aerospace product and parts manufacturing. This opportunity underscores the importance of quality control and traceability in producing parts critical to aircraft propulsion systems.

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Manufacture aerospace propulsion-critical parts with AS9100 quality, full traceability, for DoD subcontract.

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Department Of Defense → Ok DLA Aviation At Oklahoma City

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336411 - Aircraft Manufacturing View NAICS

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S Coffeyville, OK, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Ok DLA Aviation At Oklahoma City
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Manufacture of propulsion-critical aerospace components requiring strict compliance with quality standards such as AS9100 and full traceability of materials, inspections, and production data.

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