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Mon, Aug 15, 2016

Contract Awarded For Iraqi Missionized Aircraft Logistic Support

Orbital ATK Receives Up To $118 Million For Armed Caravan Program

A contract valued at $11 million has been awarded to Orbital ATL for the continuation of Contractor Logistic Support (CLS) for the Iraqi Air Force’s Armed Caravan program. The contract provides funding to provide sustained CLS services including all maintenance and support training for the modified aircraft fleet currently used by the Iraqi Air Force in their security mission. The contract will also include spare parts, component repair, publication updates, maintenance training and logistics. Additional options, if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of the contract to $118 million and extend the period of performance through 2020.

“Orbital ATK has a proven track record of providing vital maintenance and training to the Iraqi Air Force,” said Cary Ralston, Vice President and General Manager of Orbital ATK's Defense Electronic Systems Division of the Defense Systems Group. “We are committed to providing reliable, affordable, high-quality service built upon our years of experience and our ability to quickly adapt to the rapidly evolving mission requirements.”
 
Orbital ATK has been supporting the Iraqi Air Force since 2007 when the first missionized Cessna 208 aircraft was delivered out of the company’s Fort Worth Special Mission Aircraft facility. Over the years, Orbital ATK has supplied three armed aircraft (AC-208B), three reconnaissance aircraft (RC-208B), and five trainer aircraft (TC-208B) in support of the U.S. government contracts for rebuilding the Iraqi Air Force.
 
Orbital ATK’s certified and battle-proven AC-208B Armed Caravan configuration is an affordable, highly-reliable solution that requires minimal personnel and facilities to operate and maintain. Operational readiness since initial fielding continues to be outstanding.

Orbital ATK’s Special Mission Aircraft product portfolio provides affordable, responsive and advanced capabilities to customer-preferred platforms. Orbital ATK’s expertise includes outfitting various aircraft – including the Cessna 208B Caravan, Alenia C-27J Spartan, CASA CN-235/295, Lockheed C-130 Hercules, Bombardier Dash-8, Hawker Beechcraft King Air, Sikorsky H-60 Blackhawk, AgustaWestland AW139 and others – with integrated ISR and attack capabilities, as well as providing Contractor Logistics Support services. Orbital ATK’s extensive expertise in weaponization, mission systems architecture, as well as aircraft integration and certification of complex subsystems, enables rapid fielding of these capabilities.

(Source: Orbital ATK news release. Image courtesy Orbital ATK)

FMI: www.orbitalatk.com

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