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Repair of B-2 Submerged Fuel Pumps

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This contract involves the comprehensive overhaul, repair, and testing of submerged fuel pumps used in B-2 aircraft. The scope of work includes the complete disassembly of the fuel pumps, thorough inspection of all components, replacement of any defective parts, reassembly, and functional testing to ensure operational readiness. The repair process must comply with stringent technical standards outlined in the technical data package DI-SESS-80776B as well as all relevant Technical Orders, ensuring that the fuel pumps meet required performance and safety criteria. The contract is a subcontract opportunity under NAICS code 336412, which pertains to aircraft manufacturing and associated maintenance activities. It is managed by the Department of Defense through the FA8118 Afsc Pzabb office. The solicitation was posted on June 8, 2026, with a response deadline set for July 8, 2026. Although specific details regarding the location of performance, office address, and point of contact are not provided, the work is critical for maintaining the functionality and reliability of B-2 stealth bomber aircraft fuel systems, contributing to the readiness and sustainment of this strategic military asset.

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Overhaul, repair, and test B-2 aircraft submerged fuel pumps per strict technical standards.

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Department Of Defense → FA8118 Afsc Pzabb

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336412 - Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing View NAICS

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OK, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA8118 Afsc Pzabb
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Overhaul, repair, and testing of B-2 aircraft submerged fuel pumps, including disassembly, inspection, component replacement, reassembly, functional testing, and certification to technical data package DI-SESS-80776B and applicable Technical Orders.

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