Aircraft Cooling Turbine Procurement | Department of Defense
Executive Summary
The Department of Defense is procuring aircraft cooling turbines as spare parts. This contract is not set aside for small businesses.
Key Requirements (Verbatim Excerpts)
- PR: FD2030-26-01138
- 6. NSNs: 1660-01-379-5875
- 8. History: 19 Jul 2023, 3 each, Honeywell International Inc. (70210)
- 13. Required Delivery: L/I 0001 Ship To SW3211, On or Before February 2029
- 17. Design Control Activity: Honeywell International Inc. (CAGE 70210)
- The Government does not own the data or the rights to the data needed to manufacture this item. Firms interested in participating in this procurement are encouraged to contact the OEM to inquire about the data or rights to the data.
- In accordance with FAR 5.207(c)(16)(i), all responsible sources may submit a bid, proposal, or quotation which shall be considered by the agency.
⚠ Important Notice Details
Submission Requirements:
- The Government does not own the data or the rights to the data needed to manufacture this item. Firms interested in participating in this procurement are encouraged to contact the OEM to inquire about the data or rights to the data.
- Foreign owned firms are advised to contact the contracting officer or program manager before submitting a proposal to determine whether there are restrictions on receiving an award.
- This notice of intent is not a request for competition. However, all proposals received within 45 days will be considered by the Government.
Response Deadline: June 8, 2026, 2:59 PM
Named Vendors / Incumbents:
- Honeywell International Inc. (CAGE 70210)
Prior Procurement History:
- History: 19 Jul 2023, 3 each, Honeywell International Inc. (70210)
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Scope & Requirements
1. Estimated issue date and estimated closing/response date:
Issue: 22 May 2026
Closes: 8 June 2026
2. RFP: SPRTA1-26-R-0297
3. Service/Spare/Repair/OH: Spares
4. AMC: 3/P
5. Nomenclature/Noun: AIRCRAFT COOLING TURBINE
6. NSNs: 1660-01-379-5875
7. PN: 2204520-2-2
8. History: 19 Jul 2023, 3 each, Honeywell International Inc. (70210)
9. Description/Function: The cooling turbine is a component of the aircraft refrigeration unit and supplies cool air to the aircraft. DIMENSIONS: 31.16 INCH LONG BY 13.49 INCH WIDE BY 12.30 INCH TALL. WEIGHT: 39.43 LBS. MATERIAL CONTENT: Alum case/steel shaft with metal insides.
10. Total Line-Item Quantity: L/I 0001 – 22 Each (Range: 6 EACH – 33 EACH)
11. Application (Engine or Aircraft): C130
12. Destination: L/I 0001 Ship to SW3211
13. Required Delivery: L/I 0001 Ship To SW3211, On or Before February 2029
14. Qualification Requirements: Do not exist.
15. Export Control Requirements: No
16. UID: Note to Contractor: UID requirements will apply
17. Design Control Activity: Honeywell International Inc. (CAGE 70210)
18. Set-aside: This acquisition will not be set aside
Compliance & Qualifications
- In accordance with FAR 5.207(c)(16)(i), all responsible sources may submit a bid, proposal, or quotation which shall be considered by the agency.
How to Prepare Your Bid
- Contact the OEM, Honeywell International Inc., to inquire about data rights for manufacturing the cooling turbine.
- Ensure your proposal addresses the specific requirements outlined in the solicitation, including dimensions and material specifications.
- Prepare to demonstrate past performance and pricing strategies, as these will be significant factors in the evaluation process.
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