Aviation Structural Mechanic A-School Fixed-Wing Flight S...
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The United States Navy is seeking a contractor to fabricate 153 mechanical parts and assemblies for the Aviation Structural Mechanic A-School Fixed-Wing Flight Surface Control Trainer. The contract will be a firm fixed-price contract. The contractor will be required to provide all necessary materials, labor, and equipment to complete the fabrication of the parts and assemblies. The contractor will also be required to deliver the completed parts and assemblies to the designated location.
Some... | Title: Aviation Structural Mechanic A-School Fixed-Wing Flight Surface Control Trainer (ASMF), Agency: U.S. Department Of Defense, State: Florida, Open Date: 3/3/2026, Close Date: 4/8/2026, Last Updated Date: 4/6/2026
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Public Agency issued solicitation for Aviation Structural Mechanic A-School Fixed-Wing Flight S..., with . The United States Navy is seeking a contractor to fabricate 153 mechanical parts and assemblies for the Aviation Structural Mechanic A-School Fixed-Wing Flight Surface Control Trainer. The contract will be a firm fixed-price contract.
The United States Navy is seeking a contractor to fabricate 153 mechanical parts and assemblies for the Aviation Structural Mechanic A-School Fixed-Wing Flight Surface Control Trainer. The contract will be a firm fixed-price contract. The contractor will be required to provide all necessary materials, labor, and equipment to complete the fabrication of the parts and assemblies. The contractor will also be required to deliver the completed parts and assemblies to the designated location.
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