$149 Million U.S. Navy Contract to StandardAero

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Marc Drobny
President, Military Aviation
StandardAero.com

The United States Navy has awarded StandardAero a $149 million multi-year contract to provide engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services for Rolls-Royce T56 Series III engines powering the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps fleet of C-130s, C-2, P-3 and EP-3 aircraft.

The multi-year contract will continue into 2026 with the work being performed at StandardAero’s San Antonio and Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada facilities. StandardAero was part of a Multiple Award Contract (MAC) on this program over the last five years, having recently completed option year four in support of this customer. Under the new contract, StandardAero will provide the same service experience the Navy and Marine Corps has received through the previous multi-year contract.

“We are thrilled to continue expanding our successful partnership supporting Navy and Marine Corps aircraft engine MRO,” said Marc Drobny, president of the military division at StandardAero. “Powering these aircraft is a strategic and logical continuation within our portfolio of services.

“Our employees, many of whom have served in the military, take great pride in serving the Navy – Marine Corps Fleet. As a former Naval aviator, I take great personal pride in our team’s ability to provide exceptional operational readiness through reliable and high-performing engines.”

StandardAero also supports the Rolls-Royce Series IV engines including support for the Marine Corps C-130J AE2100 engine and the Navy E-2D T56-A-427/A MRO requirements as a sub-contractor to Rolls-Royce.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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