DynCorp International awarded AFM II East contract
DynCorp International has received a contact from the US Army Contracting Command for Aviation Field Maintenance (AFM) and Sustainment Level Maintenance for the AFM Directorate in the East Region, the company announced on 16 May.
The contract includes a one-year base and seven one-year options, with a total contract ceiling not to exceed $2.447 billion.
The work involves programme management, aircraft and ground support equipment maintenance, as well as aircraft modifications, and other logistical support to aviation customers worldwide.
Joe Ford, president of DynAviation, said: ‘The entire DynAviation team is thrilled with the US Army’s decision to award DI AFM East. We look forward to continuing our support and partnership on this critical mission for Army Aviation.’
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