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Cooling Duct Fabrication for Aerospace Systems

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The contract involves the fabrication of specialized cooling ducts using heat-resistant materials and advanced sheet metal forming techniques to support aircraft thermal management systems. These components must meet stringent performance standards for durability and thermal efficiency under extreme operational conditions, ensuring reliable integration into critical aerospace platforms. The work requires precise engineering and manufacturing capabilities aligned with aerospace industry requirements, particularly in handling high-temperature environments without compromising structural integrity or aerodynamic functionality. This is a subcontract awarded under the Department of Defense, managed by the Defense Logistics Agency, with the NAICS code 336412 indicating specialization in aerospace component manufacturing. The contract was posted on July 17, 2026, and is tied to the procurement reference SPE4AX24DP002 with delivery identifier SPE4A524F5728. Performance of the work is expected to occur within the United States, though specific location details are not provided. The nature of the contract emphasizes technical precision, material compliance, and adherence to military-grade specifications for use in defense aviation applications.

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Fabricate heat-resistant cooling ducts for military aircraft under DoD contract with aerospace manufacturing standards.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

336412 - Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts ManufacturingView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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Manufacture of cooling ducts using heat-resistant materials and complex sheet metal forming for integration into aircraft thermal management systems.

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