$1.1 Billion Air Force Maintenance Contract Goes to Boeing
The U.S. Air Force has awarded a 10-year, $1.1 billion contract to St. Louis-based Boeing Integrated Defense Systems, a unit of the Boeing Co., to continue providing programmed depot maintenance (PDM) for the nation's KC-135 Stratotanker fleet.
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Conducted every five years, scheduled PDM services include
depot-level inspections, repairs, maintenance, modifications,
repainting and supply chain services, the company said. Unscheduled
maintenance comprises about half of the work performed on each
aircraft.
Boeing will perform the work for more than 200 KC-135 aircraft
at facilities in Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri.
According to the company, since the initial KC-135 PDM contract
award in October 1998, Boeing has completed scheduled and
unscheduled maintenance on more than 160 aircraft.
Boeing noted that KC-135 maintenance will continue to alternate between Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma and Boeing's Support Systems site in San Antonio, a licensed Federal Aviation Administration repair station and the company's largest maintenance and modification center.
According to Boeing, the San Antonio-based center can house 23
wide-body aircraft at a time in its 1.6 million-square-foot
facility and is home to the world's largest freestanding high-bay
aircraft hangar. In addition, there are 3.5 million square feet of
aircraft ramp space, run-up areas, parking pads and an 11,500-foot
runway. Flight-control repairs will continue to be performed by
Sabreliner in Missouri and completed by North American Aviation
Services (NAAS) in San Antonio. Sabreliner and NAAS are prime
subcontractors for the program.
Boeing Expects to Add 200 Employees in San
Antonio
The Boeing KC-135 PDM program management office is based in Oklahoma City, near Tinker Air Force Base. Approximately 300 Boeing employees work on the KC-135 PDM program in San Antonio, while 80 Boeing employees in Oklahoma and 75 Boeing employees in Missouri support the program.
Boeing said that it expects to hire about 200 additional employees in San Antonio as more aircraft arrive for maintenance.
“I'm proud that the Air Force has continued to recognize
Boeing's efforts on this project by awarding such a great
opportunity,” said U.S. Rep. Charles Gonzalez, D-Texas.
“I commend Boeing on their hard work throughout this process,
and I'm pleased that they'll continue to have a strong presence in
San Antonio. This investment in our city will be a great addition
to our already robust local economy, and I'm grateful that both
Boeing and the Air Force will continue to reap the benefits of the
flourishing business environment and talented workforce that exists
in San Antonio.”
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