KC-46 Landing Gear Performance Based Logistics Contract Opportunity
Executive Summary
The USA is procuring remanufacture and overhaul support for KC-46 Landing Gear under a Performance Based Logistics contract. This is a total small business set-aside contract with a duration of up to 10 years.
⚠ Important Notice Details
Response Deadline: July 28, 2026
Prior Procurement History:
- 02/10/2026 UPDATE: RFP Q&A Added to Attachments
- 02/20/2026 UPDATE: Amendment 0001 has been issued to clarify requirements in sections L & M.
- 03/04/2026 UPDATE: Updated RFP Q&A Added to Attachments
- 03/06/2026 UPDATE: Updated RFP Q&A Added to Attachments
- 03/23/2026 UPDATE: Amendment 0002 has been issued to further clarify/correct requirements in section L.
- 04/07/2026 UPDATE: Amendment 0003 has been issued to correct attachment KC46 LGPBL APPENDIX C Remanufacturing Requirements.
- 04/17/2026 UPDATE: Amendment 0004 has been issued to clarify requirements in sections L & M related to AS9110 certification.
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Scope & Requirements
Solicitation SPRHA1-26-R-4646 is for the KC-46 Landing Gear Performance Based Logistics (PBL) program. The purpose of this contract will be to obtain remanufacture and overhaul support for all KC-46 Landing Gear Depot Level Repairables (DLRs) to include shipsets and field level replaceable subcomponents to meet the required programmed Time Change Intervals (TCI) and field level demands. The items associated with this effort are considered commercial products.
This PBL will be a requirements-type contract with a 5-year basic period and a 5-year option period. The total contract duration shall not exceed 10 years.
Compliance & Qualifications
- AS9110 certification required.
How to Prepare Your Bid
- Review the RFP and attachments thoroughly for detailed requirements and updates.
- Ensure compliance with AS9110 certification as outlined in the amendments.
- Prepare to demonstrate capability to meet programmed Time Change Intervals (TCI) and field level demands.
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Why Small Businesses Should Consider This
This contract presents a significant opportunity for small businesses, as it is a total small business set-aside. The NAICS code for this procurement falls under Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing, which aligns with many small businesses specializing in aerospace components and logistics.
Small businesses can leverage their agility and specialized knowledge to fulfill the requirements of the KC-46 Landing Gear PBL program, potentially leading to long-term partnerships with the government.