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Precision Turbine Wheel Assembly Manufacturing

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This contract involves the manufacture and delivery of two precision turbine wheel assemblies, identified by NSN 1660-01-020-2107 and part number 752001-1. These assemblies are made from steel and iron and are specifically designed to cool engine bleed air. The components must include IUID marking for traceability and adhere to higher-level quality standards to ensure performance and reliability. The contract is a subcontract issued by the Department of Defense through the DLA Aviation office in Oklahoma City, with a focus on meeting stringent manufacturing and quality requirements within the aerospace sector, reflected under the NAICS code 336411. The solicitation was posted on May 21, 2026, and responses were due by June 20, 2026. Although specific location details and points of contact are not disclosed, the contract underscores the importance of precision manufacturing and compliance with defense quality standards for critical engine components.

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Manufacture and delivery of two precision turbine wheel assemblies with IUID marking and high-quality standards.

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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, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Ok DLA Aviation At Oklahoma City
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Manufacture and delivery of two precision turbine wheel assemblies (NSN: 1660-01-020-2107, P/N: 752001-1) from steel and iron, designed to cool engine bleed air, with IUID marking and compliance to higher-level quality standards.

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