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Supply of Turbine Engine Housing for F100 Aircraft

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This contract involves the manufacture and supply of 11 turbine engine housings, specifically part number 9531M95G18, for the F100 military aircraft engine platform. These housings are new spare parts rather than repair components, emphasizing the procurement of new units to support the F100 engine maintenance and operational readiness. The procurement is managed by the Defense Logistics Agency Aviation located in Oklahoma City under the Department of Defense. The contract is classified as a subcontract and falls under the NAICS code 336412, which relates to aircraft manufacturing. Responses to the solicitation were due by July 2, 2026, following its posting on June 1, 2026. While some detailed contact and location information is not specified, the focus remains on delivering these critical components to maintain the F100 engine fleet. This acquisition ensures the availability of essential parts to support ongoing military aviation operations.

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Supply of 11 new turbine engine housings for F100 aircraft, managed by Defense Logistics Agency.

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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 supply of 11 units of turbine engine housing (P/N 9531M95G18, NSN 2840-01-322-6271PR) for the F100 military aircraft engine platform. This is a new spares buy with no repair requirement.

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