General Dynamics subsidiary Gulfstream Aerospace has won a U.S. Air Force contract worth approximately $991 million to provide logistics support services for C-20 and C-37 aircraft used to transport high-ranking government and defense officials.
The Department of Defense said Wednesday the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract includes aircraft base and depot maintenance, program management, modification support and engine maintenance services.
Gulfstream will perform work at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii, Ramstein Air Base in Germany, Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kaneohe Bay and Naval Base Ventura County in California.
Work on the firm-fixed-price IDIQ contract is expected to conclude on Jan. 31, 2032.
The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma will obligate $615,489 in fiscal 2025 operations and maintenance funds for the initial task order.
In January 2023, the Air Force awarded Gulfstream two contract modifications to provide logistics support for the C-20 and C-37 planes.