Amentum has secured a $490 million contract with the U.S. Navy to provide logistics support for the T-54A Multi-Engine Training System, which will replace the aging T-44C aircraft.
In collaboration with the Navy and original equipment manufacturer Textron, Amentum will help modernize the Navy’s training aircraft fleet. Through its fleet management for the METS program, Amentum aims to enhance pilot training for the Navy’s multi-engine platform, shaping the future of naval aviation.
The METS program will prepare Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and select allied pilots to transition into advanced multi-engine and tilt-rotor aircraft, including the V-22 Osprey, E-2D Hawkeye, C-130 Hercules and P-8 Poseidon, supporting operational readiness through 2055.
“Amentum’s extensive experience delivering comprehensive fleet management — encompassing modifications and engineering to sustainment and logistics — makes us the premier partner for modernizing the Navy’s training aircraft fleet,” said Dr. Karl Spinnenweber, president of Amentum’s Mission Solutions Group. “Our team, understanding the critical nature of our mission, excels in the accelerated pilot training environment and is fully committed to providing ready-to-train aircraft every single day.”
Amentum delivers ready-for-production aircraft for daily training missions, along with critical training on full system maintenance, service, and repair of avionics, airframes and power plants.
“Our partnership with the U.S. Navy and CNATRA strengthens as Amentum delivers innovative engineering, modification and sustainment solutions to maximize aircraft availability for naval aviator training,” said Joe Kelly, senior vice president for sustainment and analytics.
The task order transition phase began June 1, with full performance starting Sept. 1 under the CMMARS IDIQ multiple-award contract. The contract, issued through Naval Air Systems Command, includes a 1-year base period and four 1-year option periods.