Pentagon signs 10-year deal to overhaul Rolls-Royce military engines
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Pentagon signs 10-year deal to overhaul Rolls-Royce military engines
The United States Air Force (USAF) has selected StandardAero as one of its suppliers for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) on its fleet of C-130 “Hercules” military transport aircraft. Specifically, StandardAero will now be authorized to work on Rolls-Royce T-56 turboprop engines used by the aircraft. According to a press release, the agreement will last for at least ten years and covers work on American and allied fleets. The contract is …
The U.S. Air Force secured for 10 years the support for the T-56 engines of its Hercules C-130, through a contract with StandardAero for up to US$342.2 million. The agreement contemplates maintenance, repair and revision of engines, modules and components destined for a global fleet of more than 1,200 C-130 aircraft. [...] The entry For US$342.2 million, the U.S. Air Force secured the support for 10 years for the T-56 engines of its Hercules C-1…
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