The Defense Department said Friday the company will provide logistics support and deliver consumables for multiple F-15 variants as well as operate and maintain print plant and print on demand facilities under the contract.
Work will occur in the Middle Eastern country through March 31, 2023.
The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center received four offers for the fixed-price-incentive firm contract through a source selection effort and will obligate $248.8 million at the time of award from foreign military sales funds.
St. Ignatius, Montana-based S&K Aerospace also won a potential 15-year, $4.2 billion contract from the Air Force in November 2016 to provide logistics, maintenance and technical services for 107 FMS customers under the Parts and Repair Ordering System V program.