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RotorTurbineAircr_End_Item_F110_NSN_2840016759398PR_PN_2215M18G04

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SPRTA126R0343Federal

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The contract pertains to the procurement of 26 turbine rotors for F110 aircraft, identified by NSN 2840-01-675-9398PR and part number 2215M18G04, with a firm fixed price structure. The item, measuring 30 inches in length, width, and 23 inches in height and weighing 350 pounds, extracts power to drive the high-pressure compressor. Deliveries are scheduled in 13 increments of two units each, beginning January 31, 2027, and concluding February 28, 2028, with all units to be shipped to the DLA Distribution Depot in Tinker AFB, Oklahoma. Only General Electric Company, with cage code 07482, is currently qualified as the source, and the government intends to award this contract on a sole-source basis under FAR 6.302-1 due to the absence of alternative suppliers capable of meeting the technical requirements. The acquisition is subject to availability of appropriated funds, and no liability arises until funds are formally made available and confirmed in writing. UID marking is required, and the contract is non-competitive unless other offerors submit viable proposals, which would trigger a revised solicitation. Electronic submission via SAM.gov is mandatory, and all inquiries must be directed to the designated buyer. An Ombudsman is available to receive concerns from potential offerors during the proposal phase, though they do not influence evaluation or award decisions.

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Procurement of 26 F110 turbine rotors via sole-source award to General Electric, deliveries 2027–2028, UID marked, funds subject to availability.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Ok DLA Aviation At Oklahoma CityView Agency

NAICS

336412 - Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

OK, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

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Letter+Solicitation+SPRTA1-26-R-0343.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Ok DLA Aviation At Oklahoma City
Contacts1 person available
OfficeTINKER AFB, OK, 73145-3070, USA
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Department Of Defense → Ok DLA Aviation At Oklahoma City
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Office AddressTINKER AFB, OK, 73145-3070, USA
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Asaycia Clayton

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ROTOR, TURBINE, AIRCRAFT; NSN 2840-01-675-9398PR


PROPOSAL DUE ON OR BEFORE 18 SEPT 2026

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