Robertson Secures $35 Million Contract Modification for Marine Corps CH-53K Support
Robertson has secured a $35 million contract modification to manufacture equipment for the Marine Corps CH-53K aircraft, which includes various kits and components. The work will take place in Tempe, Arizona, with an expected completion date of January 2028. Funding for the contract will come from fiscal 2023 Navy aircraft procurement funds, which will expire at the end of the fiscal year.

Robertson has received a $35 million contract modification to manufacture and deliver equipment for the Marine Corps CH-53K aircraft. The scope includes 14 Delta install kits, 44 Tactical Bulk Fuel Delivery System Forward Area Refueling Equipment kit insert/portable fire extinguisher kits, nine fuel control panels, nine fuel control panel power harnesses, four TBFDS b-kits, 25 tanks, and four tank power harnesses.
Work will be conducted in Tempe, Arizona, and is set for completion by January 2028. Fiscal 2023 Navy aircraft procurement funds totaling $35,361,246 will be obligated upon award and will expire at the end of the fiscal year.
This contract action was not competed. Additionally, NATO has awarded Collins Aerospace a contract for its Electronic Warfare Planning and Battle Management software to enhance operations involving electronic systems.




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