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Supply of F-100 Metallic Aircraft Seal (P/N: 4082667-01, NSN: 2840-01-436-9105NZ)

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The contract involves the manufacture and delivery of 301 units of a critical metallic seal designed specifically for F-100 aircraft engines, with options to produce an additional 76 to 455 units based on future requirements. The seals must meet stringent military specifications to ensure performance and safety standards are met. The contract mandates first article testing to verify that initial production units comply with technical and quality requirements before proceeding with the full production run. Compliance with International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) is required, reflecting the sensitive nature of the component and its use in defense applications. This subcontract is issued by the Department of Defense through DLA Aviation in Oklahoma City, under the NAICS code 336412, which pertains to aircraft manufacturing. The specific part number for the seal is 4082667-01, and its National Stock Number (NSN) is 2840-01-436-9105NZ. Although details related to solicitation number, set-asides, and the place of performance were not provided, the contract emphasizes quality control, regulatory compliance, and the delivery of mission-critical components to support the operational readiness of F-100 aircraft engines.

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Manufacture and deliver 301+ metallic seals for F-100 engines, meeting military specs and ITAR.

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Department Of Defense → Ok DLA Aviation At Oklahoma City

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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 → Ok DLA Aviation At Oklahoma City
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Manufacture and delivery of 301 units (with options for 76–455 additional units) of a critical safety metallic seal for F-100 aircraft engines, requiring compliance with military specifications, first article testing, and ITAR controls.

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