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Aircraft Cooling Turbine Manufacturing

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This contract involves the manufacture and delivery of 22 base units of aircraft cooling turbines, with an option to increase the quantity up to a total of 33 units. The turbines must meet stringent military specifications and include Unique Identification (UID) marking in accordance with MIL-STD-130N standards. The contract is a subcontract opportunity managed by the Department of Defense through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Aviation at Oklahoma City, with the solicitation posted on May 28, 2026, and responses due by June 29, 2026. The work is categorized under NAICS code 336411, which corresponds to aircraft manufacturing. Although specific details such as the exact location of performance and the prime contractor's point of contact are not provided, the contract is focused on delivering high-quality, compliant cooling turbines essential for military aircraft operations. This contract represents an opportunity for suppliers specializing in aerospace components to contribute to defense readiness and capability enhancements.

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Manufacture and deliver 22-33 military-spec aircraft cooling turbines with UID marking.

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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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OK

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Ok DLA Aviation At Oklahoma City
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Manufacture and delivery of 22 base units (with option for 6–33 total) of aircraft cooling turbines compliant with military specifications and UID marking per MIL-STD-130N.

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