Elbit wins contract from DynCorp to provide LCC support to US Army

December 22, 2017: M7 Aerospace, LLC%u2014a wholly-owned subsidiary of Elbit Systems of America, LLC was recently contracted by DynCorp International to provide Life Cycle Contractor Support (LCCS) for the US Army's C-26 and UC-35 aircraft fleet. The award is for a one year base period of up to $25 million, and five single year option […]

Elbit wins contract from DynCorp to provide LCC support to US Army
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December 22, 2017: M7 Aerospace, LLC%u2014a wholly-owned subsidiary of Elbit Systems of America, LLC was recently contracted by DynCorp International to provide Life Cycle Contractor Support (LCCS) for the US Army's C-26 and UC-35 aircraft fleet.

The award is for a one year base period of up to $25 million, and five single year option periods. If all options are exercised, the total contract is valued at up to $176 million. Services will be managed in San Antonio, Texas.

This contract reinforces the company's market position as a leading provider of life-cycle support for aircraft and ground platforms. The company offers a full range of reliable sustainment and support solutions. These include contractor logistics support (CLS), and engineering, maintenance, repair and overhaul services.

Elbit Systems of America provides support to US military customers. M7 Aerospace consistently earns exceptionally high mission capable ratings on its CLS programs and provides reporting and analysis for the Failure, Reporting, Analysis, and Corrective Action System for the U.S Army C-12, C-26 and UC-35 aircraft fleet.

“Our company is a trusted supplier of sustainment and support solutions for many of our nation's aircraft and land vehicles,” said Raanan Horowitz, president and CEO of Elbit Systems of America.

“We bring a commitment to listen and work closely with our customers, and then deliver exceptional turn-key logistics solutions to support their missions," he said.

M7 Aerospace and Elbit Systems of America will work closely with their partner, DynCorp International, to provide LCCS services for the C-26 and UC-35 aircraft. These include aircraft modifications and upgrades, site and depot-level maintenance and material management.

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