DynCorp selected for T-6 aircraft support
DynCorp International (DI) has announced that it has been awarded a contract with the US Air Force (USAF) Materiel Command to provide support services for T-6A and T-6B aircraft at several air force and navy locations throughout the US. The company made the announcement 7 June, 2012.
The contract will see DI establish, operate and manage Contractor Operated and Maintained Base Supply (COMBS) facilities at Columbus Air Force Base (AFB), Laughlin AFB, Randolph AFB, Sheppard AFB, Vance AFB, Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola, NAS Whiting Field, NAS Patuxent River, and NAS Corpus Christi. Each COMBS facility will provide spare parts and equipment necessary to support T-6A and T-6B aircraft, the company said.
The competitively-awarded, firm-fixed-price contract has one base year with four, one-year options and a total contract value of $432 million if all options are exercised.
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