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Fork Link Assembly Manufacturing & Delivery

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The contract pertains to the manufacture and delivery of a Fork Link Assembly identified by NSN 1680-01-129-8290, a critical precision aerospace component designed to meet stringent military specifications. The component is destined for Sikorsky’s facility in Stratford, Connecticut, where it will support aerospace operations requiring high reliability and precision engineering. The production must adhere to exacting quality and performance standards consistent with defense industry requirements, ensuring compatibility and functionality within complex aerospace systems. This is a subcontract under the auspices of the Defense Logistics Agency, part of the Department of Defense, with the NAICS code 336411 indicating classification within aerospace product and parts manufacturing. The contract was posted on July 16, 2026, and is tied to the delivery reference SPE4A525F021P, with the primary award identifier SPE4A122G0005. Although specific performance locations and contact details are not provided, the work is centered on fulfilling a defense-critical supply chain requirement, emphasizing timely, compliant delivery without deviation from technical or regulatory benchmarks.

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Manufacture and delivery of NSN 1680-01-129-8290 Fork Link Assembly for Sikorsky under DLA subcontract.

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336411 - Aircraft ManufacturingView NAICS

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Manufacture and delivery of a Fork Link Assembly (NSN 1680-01-129-8290), a precision aerospace component, compliant with military specifications, to be delivered to Sikorsky's facility in Stratford, CT.

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