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    V2X Lands $4.3B Air Force Contract for T-6 Supply Support

    By Staff WriterAugust 4, 2025
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    Jeremy C. Wensinger, V2X Inc

    V2X Inc. has won a $4.3 billion indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract with the Air Force to provide Contractor Operated and Maintained Supply services for the T-6 aircraft.

    The contract covers supply support to keep Air Force, Navy and Army T-6 aircraft ready for daily flight schedules and depot needs. The work follows Defense Department and commercial best practices for procuring, producing and delivering products and services.

    “We are honored by this award and for the trust placed in us by the U.S. Air Force,” said Jeremy C. Wensinger, president and CEO of V2X. “This contract reflects the dedication of our team and the pride we take in supporting the readiness of our nation’s aircraft. We are excited to begin this new work and look forward to serving the mission for years to come.”

    Vinny Caputo, senior vice president of aerospace systems at V2X, called the award a proud moment for the company’s aerospace team.

    “The T-6 program is foundational to pilot training across the services, and we are committed to delivering the highest standards of performance, reliability, and mission readiness. We’re excited to bring our proven supply chain expertise to this critical effort,” he added.

    V2X will perform the work at military bases nationwide with completion expected by July 2034.

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