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    V2X Wins $103M Navy Contract for C-26 Support

    By Staff WriterApril 29, 2025
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    V2X has been awarded a $103 million contract from the U.S. Navy to provide logistics support and maintenance for C-26 aircraft, reinforcing its role as a key provider for this mission.

    The company will continue delivering contractor logistics support, including aircraft engineering, upgrades, maintenance and modifications.

    “This award highlights the Navy’s continued confidence in V2X’s proven ability to deliver mission-capable aircraft with exceptional performance,” said Jeremy C. Wensinger, president and CEO at V2X. “With a longstanding history of supporting Navy aviation, this contract reaffirms our commitment to providing mission-ready aircraft that enhance operational readiness worldwide.”

    With readiness rates over 90%, V2X consistently delivers mission-capable aircraft while overseeing all aspects of maintenance, personnel and equipment, according to Vinny Caputo, V2X senior vice president of aerospace systems.

    “A key differentiator in V2X’s offering is our numerous FAA Part 145 repair stations, which are readiness multipliers,” he added.

    Work under the firm-fixed-price contract is expected to begin in June 2025 and will support eight C-26A/D aircraft across four main operating bases — one in the U.S. and three at international locations.

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