The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has awarded Kent-based Pacific Propeller International a five-year support contract for the Lockheed WP-3D Orion “Hurricane Hunter” propeller assembly.
The contract calls for PPI to provide overhaul services for the Hamilton Sundstrand 54H60-77 propeller assembly and components.
The five-year contract consists of a one-year base, followed by four single-year options, company officials explained in a new release. The contract value is nearly $4 million for the company, if all options are exercised.
The contract award includes support maintenance, repair and overhaul to the entire propeller system including blades, controls, spinners and synchronizers.
The 54H60-77 propeller system operates on a pair of NOAA’s four-engine Lockheed WP-3D Orion aircraft, whose primary mission is to collect potentially life-saving weather information during hurricane season.
PPI is an FAA-authorized repair station, certified under FAR 145. For more than a half century PPI has been recognized as an accomplished global repair and overhaul facility and has enjoyed several smaller, quantity specific USCG 54H60 propeller awards.
“This five-year competitive award contract substantiates NOAA’s confidence in PPI’s commitment to support their fleet,” said Al Hayward, VP director of sales and marketing. “We have the facility, in-house capabilities and expertise to satisfy demanding customers like NOAA who require world class repair and overhaul. We’re honored to be of service to NOAA,” Hayward added.
For further information, contact PPI at 253-722-7767 or pacprop.com.
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